SpaghettiWall introduces Pigmenta, a new wallpaper collection designed by SW Lab that transforms interior surfaces into immersive, custom-made art galleries. Rooted in a cultured yet freely interpretive approach, the collection draws on centuries of Western and Eastern artistic traditions, reimagined through a contemporary visual language.
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"Magnifica" wallpaper (left) and "Flowering" wallpaper (right).
At the core of Pigmenta is the use of an iconographic dictionary as a creative tool. Botanical subjects are explored through macro-scale imagery, scenographic perspectives and abstraction, shifting between figurative and conceptual expressions. Muted, sophisticated tones coexist with vivid, pop-inspired colours, creating dynamic visual contrasts that bring walls to life.
The collection juxtaposes essential geometric compositions, reduced to two-dimensional portraits, with more expressive, painterly visuals. References span abstract impressionism and expressionism, watercolour and etching, silkscreen printing and dripping techniques, as well as three-dimensional painting and desaturated photography. A recurring theme is the perception of the unfinished: visible brushstrokes and layered marks reveal a creative process that feels alive and in continuous evolution.
© SpaghettiWall"Falling" wallpaper.
Thanks to very high-resolution printing and the possibility to fully customise each composition to suit specific architectural dimensions, Pigmenta offers exceptional design flexibility. The collection can be adapted to a wide range of settings, from residential interiors to contract spaces, offices and even naval environments. The variety of wall coverings and supports available further expands its versatility.
With Pigmenta, SpaghettiWall reinforces its vision of wallpaper as more than decoration: it becomes an expressive medium where art, space and individuality converge. Designed to engage, inspire and transform, the collection celebrates art as a universal language—capable of shaping environments while reflecting the identity of those who inhabit them.
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