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The autumn color palette according to SpaghettiWall

From intense shades of petrol blue to earthy olive tones, with unusual combinations of regal burgundy hues, to sand and dove grey shades, which create more subtle dialogues with the dusty grey scale, SpaghettiWall wallpapers reflect seasonal trends in interior design. Through their palettes, they reflect the colours of autumn in a variety of scenarios, made up of literal transpositions of nature, rigorous or fluid geometries, and delicate watercolour-effect plant motifs.

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From left, clockwise: 'Magnifica', 'Raging Ocean' and 'Space'; the wallpapers are all designed by SW Lab.

All the designs - over 700 - are available in a wide range of colour options in the catalogue and can be further customised in terms of size thanks to the brand's "just in time" production. The customisation options, together with the high print quality and nine different substrates available, make the wallpapers ideal for any residential, hospitality, office or retail setting.

Supernatural, new for 2025, draws on an entirely neutral palette to convey a visual narrative of natural textures, translated through signs and impressions. With the Rugiada and Evanescence subjects, Castello Lagravinese evokes this poetic imagery, which at times refers to sporadic drops observed as if through glass, and at others to a dense downpour rendered by marked vertical lines.

Also new for 2025, the Pigmenta collection, designed by SW Lab, interprets floral visions enriched with decorative details. More evanescent or set according to a rhythmic and graphic stylistic matrix, they convey a careful analysis of the natural subject, rendered in warm colours with bronze accents.

The Motus collection, designed by Ludovica Misciattelli, reinvents the colour lexicon with thick brushstrokes and a liquid aesthetic. Light, sinuous and feminine lines outline the different subjects, abstract and almost optical, in which variations in texture and tone seem to merge, to convey a fluid dynamic of movement.

In the Botanic collection, the suggestions translate into a classic but renewed iconography, with vegetal references even on a macro scale. Part of the collection, the Deep and Foliage graphics, designed by RGB Comunicazione, offer chromatic studies inspired by tropical fauna, completely changing their perception thanks to a warm, wintery palette. In the Salici subject, the dense cascade of branches and leaves of the plant of the same name is reinterpreted in a decorative key with burnt colour accents, creating a feeling of nostalgic decadence.

The Claude and Raging Ocean subjects belong to the Miraggi collection, designed by SW Lab: they offer abstract compositions built on generous brushstrokes enriched with textured materials, in intense shades of burgundy and petrol blue, also chosen for the Niwa wallpaper. Water Lily, on the other hand, interprets oriental stylistic elements with plant motifs, combining a macro-scale design with typical autumn shades to create a balanced and harmonious atmosphere.

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