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The Panton Chair is a true classic in furniture history. Designed by Verner Panton in 1960, its mass production began in 1967 in collaboration with Vitra. It was the first plastic chair manufactured in a single piece. Since its launch, it has gone through several production phases. Only from 1999 onwards was it possible to manufacture it while faithfully respecting the original concept: in highly resistant molded plastic with an attractive matte finish.
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Homenaje a la « dominoterie », la colección « Domino » reinventa los motivos geométricos y figurativos en una colección de revestimiento mural 100% no-tejido. Desplegando sus diseños en gran ancho, Domino se divierte volviendo a trazar los decorados esbozados por los ensamblajes de papeles impresos a la hoja.
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Discovering an unknown island. The serene scents of an artist's studio, a beachfront retreat, and painted wood permeate the atmosphere. Woven from raffia, abaca bark, and driftwood, the new "Eldorado" wallpaper collection features authentic plant-based textures inspired by boundless artistic expression. We savor the authenticity of its reliefs, immersing ourselves in the rich pigments that define it. Eldorado becomes an accessible dream, and this natural energy is a true treasure. Patterned wallpaper, sold in 1m x 10m rolls.
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Bajo su corona de hojas, las palmeras de la costa, los cocoteros, dejan caer sus frutos en la arena. Y el coco se vuelve concha. Falso liso o motivos que se ensamblan sin parecerse, naturales y preciosos enclaves de un arte venido de horizontes lejanos. «Coco shells» es el resultado de una destreza artesanal única y minuciosa. Los ensamblajes de diseños son infinitos.
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Coiba Island is the largest island off the Pacific coast of Panama's Veraguas province. Born from a unique and preserved artisanal tradition, Coiba reinterprets Japanese straw. With a weft density of 30 to 40 fibers per inch (2.54 cm) and its extreme fineness, the texture of the abaca is enhanced by a nylon warp, lending a modern touch to this sumptuous wall covering. The matte and natural variations of each fiber blend with the luster of the weft. Woven at a rate of 2 meters per day, Coiba is one of our exceptional wall coverings. Coiba is a "Modern Japanese Straw" and is among the finest and most exquisite straws in the world.
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A tribute to "dominoterie," the "Domino" collection reinvents geometric and figurative motifs in a 100% non-woven wallcovering collection. Displaying its designs across a wide range of widths, Domino playfully reinterprets the patterns originally created by sheet-printed wallpapers.
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Discovering an unknown island. The serene scents of an artist's studio, a cane by the sea, and painted wood permeate the atmosphere. Woven from raffia, abaca bark, and driftwood, the new "Eldorado" wallpaper collection features authentic plant-based textures inspired by boundless artistic expression. We savor the authenticity of its reliefs, immersing ourselves in the rich pigments that define it. Eldorado becomes an accessible dream, and this natural energy is a true treasure.
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A discovery of incredible specimens that has surprised all botanists. Among these amazing aromas and curious seeds, there is a common thread: the strength of the colors, the vintage aspirations, and the Fauvist lines that forge their character. In this collection of multicolored wallpapers, large floral and botanical designs are joyfully presented.
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On the smallest of the Balearic Islands, we feel like we're at the end of the world. Against its backdrop of ancient natural landscapes and exceptionally colorful waters, here and everywhere, straw is part of the spectacle. With Formentera, its memory adorns the spaces, a reminiscence of a thousand colors, sometimes two-tone, sometimes matte, sometimes even metallic. A collection of vinyl prints complements the range of natural textures: a sophisticated, two-tone straw with a very natural effect.
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Following the iconic "Natives" and "Mémoires" collections, comes the "Indomptée" collection with its diverse textures and deep colors. A pioneer in leather layering, Élitis has created two new embossed patterns and a revamped range of smooths with sophisticated nuances. Large squares, wide rectangles, and small checkerboards make up these assemblages, where shadows and colors create subtle brushed textures that follow the grain. The exceptional craftsmanship awakens the sense of touch and irresistibly invites us to run our fingertips over these new textures.
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Metallic radiance under the influence of overlapping and shifting non-woven fibers across a depth of field. Ultra-sophisticated in a smooth pattern, it creates a new metallic substance under the blows of the hammer.












