Leafery Wallcovering

Leafery Wallcovering

Has type II characteristics
ASTM E 84 Adhered Class A
40 hours
Hanging Method: Straight hang, straight across match
In accordance with the following ACT performance guidelines: lighfastness, flammability, wet and dry crocking

Bisect Wallcovering

Bisect Wallcovering

From designer Patty Madden, Bisect marries the delicate sheen of a metallic with a subtle graphic emboss. When installed on the wall, Bisect evokes a woven texture

Gabardine Stripe Wallcovering

Gabardine Stripe Wallcovering

Gabardine Stripe, a sophisticated neutral recalls the look of a classic twill-woven menswear fabric. The subtle textured vertical stripe is enlivened by the slight pop of tonal highlights.

Limestone Wallcovering

Limestone Wallcovering

This sophisticated neutral recalls the look of natural stone materials. The subtle texture of a refined concrete or stone surface is enlivened by the slight pop of metallic highlights.

Linen Weave Wallcovering

Linen Weave Wallcovering

Linen Weave addresses the need for classic, simple, but luxurious textures that mimic the appearance of natural materials. The weave texture combines matte and sheen effects to create the look of a weathered linen. The rich surface is enhanced by an additional print that suggests the effect of patina or an antiqued finish.

Wannabe Wallcovering

Wannabe Wallcovering

A contemporary felt designed for wallcovering applications, Wannabe combines a soft texture with bright and joyful colors at an affordable price. While featuring a plush surface characteristic of wool felts, the polyester construction provides superior performance in flammability testing, allows it to pass ASTM E84. Wannabe contains 100% recycled polyester (95% postconsumer), contributing to LEED requirements for recycled content; in addition, the fabric comprises 100% solution-dyed fibers, which results in less water usage than yarn-dying processes. Ideal for creating a private space within a public setting, Wannabe is perfectly suited for the modern corporate environment, higher education, or as an accent in the communal areas of hospitality projects.

Bellhop

Bellhop

This sleek tabletop lamp was originally created by renowned designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby for the London Design Museum. Evoking the spirit of a candle, the Bellhop can be carried from room to room, casting a pool of direct light wherever it goes. Portable and wireless, it charges via a micro USB-C and holds a charge for up to 24 hours.