A collection with its own Nature and a Supreme Beauty.

An allegory to wildlife. A song to the restorative power of nature.

Large cities need places that connect us with our natural roots, with a simpler and more authentic life. We want to remind the teachings of an undomitable and bold thinker, a man with a simple but fascinating life. Henry David Thoreau was consistent with his ideas and feelings. Far from dogmas and limits, he is one of the fathers of environmentalism, he was a writer, a poet and a person with great interests and concerns.

In his writings Nature takes the floor. “Walden”, “Walking”, “The Maine Woods” … Essays of a solitary and free life in nature, written to understand how natural resources, nature rules, rhythms, beauty and comforting power, are the way that human beings should never forget.

“Walden” is one of the most famous nonfiction texts written by an American, a book that talks about the two years, two months and two days Thoreau lived in a self-built hut, growing his food and writing down his experiences. An experience that invites us to shed the superfluous, to be self-sufficient and to renew ourselves as human beings in admiration and love for nature.

The works that once influenced Martin Luther King and Gandhi are momentous essays that show the importance of nature in humanity, physically, mentally and spiritually.

Some prefer to follow what is stated, others risk to take the way of revolution and evolution. Our creative discourse shares the philosophy of visionary thinkers and challengers who make the world a better place.

Our brand nature is bold, alike a free-soul being, which explores with bold designs and goes beyond the stated rules.

That supreme beauty of nature, drafted between the wrinkled pages of a small notebook, in moments of solitude and next to a tapestry of poppies. That is the real beauty of a collection that connects us to our roots.

Only Francisco Segarra could conceive a wallpaper the beauty of which is in its imperfect nature.