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Vintage and industrial furniture Francisco Segarra

Wallpaper Danae

Our passion for vintage aesthetics and our obsession for the creation of spaces with a majestic beauty, have taken us to design the unique collection of wallpaper in “creased” paper on the market.

Wallpaper Danae. A flower design on a dark background with marks and moisture stains, printed on the paper that is then “creased” to achieve a visual effect unique on the wallpaper market. It is not sold in rolls, but in linear metres, and your imagination is its only boundary.

Dimensions

150xh100cm

Note

Wide: 150 cm. Sold in linear metres

Reference: 00131001000095
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In a truly excellent beauty there is place for anomalies… Danae wallpaper.

Customs, traditons, philosophy, spirituality, beauty… Japan is a country to be understood and loved; within its culture there is a longstanding tradition called Kintsugi, the technique or art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum.

Defects are sometimes the greatest virtues.

Kintsugi is a longstanding technique that treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise, so the object becomes stronger, more valuable and more beautiful. Kintsui is also a philosophy of life that shows us adversities and mistakes have to be overcome.

An obsession for the most authentic things.

Objects can also have cracks, fissures and fractures like life itself, and there is also beauty in them. Francisco Segarra’s essential ideas have always been related to the awareness that authentic elements are those with history. In our search for authenticity, we have developed the only collection of wallpapers on “creased” paper on the market .

Wallpaper for walls.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

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AN EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE

3500m² showroom.

COMMITTED TO OUR CUSTOMERS

Professional rates.

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