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Welcome to our blog, where elegance meets artistry. We explore the latest trends in high-end wallpaper design, showcasing exquisite patterns, textures, and colors that transform any space into a sanctuary of style. From classic damasks to modern geometrics, our curated collections highlight the finest materials and craftsmanship, ensuring your walls become a statement of sophistication. Join us on a journey through the world of luxury wallpapers, where every roll tells a story and every room is reimagined with beauty and grace.
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Sea Creatures, Shells & Scales
With the warmer months almost upon us, our minds are naturally drawn to days spent by the ocean. Our imagination is ignited to consider the life beneath the waves and...
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Vintage Florals. Back in Vogue.
Inspiration comes in many forms. For some, it’s a dream or essence captured in an isolated, unique thought. For others, it’s found through admiration for what has already been. As...
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Uplifting Yellow
With the pandemic beginning to ease, better days are on the horizon. New opportunities and experiences are just waiting to unfold. Now is the perfect time to transform your interior...
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Creating a Childhood Paradise
The essence of the fleeting childhood spirit is encapsulated in discovery, imagination, adventure and creativity. A time where life is a long stretch of possibility and absolutely nothing seems impossible,...
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Grasscloth
Here at NewWall, we are advocates for grasscloth wallpaper and truly believe in its transformative power. Being a natural-fiber, handwoven wallcovering, the beauty of grasscloth is in its charming structure...
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Timorous Beastie’s Captivating Collaborations
At NewWall, we have always been enthralled by the work of Timorous Beasties and are equally impressed by their continued ability to secure collaborations with leading brands. The design studio...
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Trompe L'Oeil
Trompe L’Oeil. Trompe L’Oeil is a French expression that translates to mean ‘to deceive the eye’. In the interior design world, Trompe L’Oeil is used to describe realist wall murals...