Product Information :
Every year, an in-house team of experienced designers creates several new collections. All of these new products must be innovative and trendsetting, while also being of superior quality. A lot of time and effort goes into research: Arte is constantly looking for new production methods and quality materials. That explains why designing a new collection can easily take more than a year.
About half of the products are manufactured in-house through environmentally-friendly processes. A smaller number of wallcoverings are produced by external partners who apply the same quality and sustainability norms.
Arte keeps a permanent stock in the headquarters in Zonhoven, Belgium. The company has corporate showrooms in Paris, Culemborg (The Netherlands), London and LA.
Arte’s specialty wallcovering is a very wide collection including more than 350 designs and 2,500 references. The broad variety of materials, designs and colours stirs everyone’s imagination. Arte Contract is a wallcovering line especially developed for the contract market. This luxurious and extremely durable vinyl meets the most stringent technical requirements, such as fire resistance, shock resistance and washability.
The well-thought-out designs – sometimes exuberant, sometimes modest – transform Arte’s wallcovering into a versatile element of atmosphere both for residential applications and public and hospitality purposes.
Design & Research
Arte is constantly looking for innovative production methods and first-rate, surprising materials without losing sight of the trends.
Moooi Tokyo Blue
The distinct features and surroundings of the newest addition to the Museum of Extinct Animals, the Indigo Macaque, inspired a new collection within the Extinct Animals Wallcovering Collection; Moooi Tokyo Blue. Five extraordinary wallcoverings of divergent techniques, such as denim and marquetry. Five different designs with Japan’s beautiful and versatile nature and ancient culture as common denominator.
Shoji Blossom
Symbolic cherry blossoms and straight lines resembling the minimalistic feel of Japanese Shoji screens. Opposed to the stark contrast of pink hues on translucent Washi paper, this monotone 3D wallcovering made from denim or felted wool radiates tranquillity.
Details :
Descripstion
3D wallcovering made from denim (MO3030) and felted wool (MO3031-MO3032). Symbolic cherry blossoms and straight lines resembling the minimalistic feel of Japanese Shoji screens
Light Resistance
Good lightfastness
Care
Spongeable during hanging (dab away damp glue)