Category: Wall Covering

CHADA design moodboard, Roslyn Earp

Roslyn Earp Botanical Wall Mural for CHADA

A botanical wall mural, illustrated by Roslyn Earp, was developed and printed for interior design specialist, CHADA. Here you’ll see it installed for the Gin Lounge at the Hospitality Design Fair, 2021. With Limoncello and G&T’s supplied by gin gurus Earp Distilling Co, guests got into the spirit of things under the amazing Australian bushland backdrop. … continue reading

Improvision 3D fabric wall

Improvision Design Develops 3D Fabric Wall

Innovation is in our blood here at Materialised, and we celebrate all those who pioneer the creation of novel new products and designs. So when we saw this new 3D fabric wall, we just had to share! Architectural upholsterers who have been in the industry for 60 years, Improvision Design is a fellow family business, … continue reading

Nufelt Wishful Thinking

What Is Type 2 Wall Covering

There are three types of commercial grade wall covering on the market. The classification of type 1, 2 and 3 is based on the weight / linear yard, which will drive the suitability of a wall covering in a specific environment. Type 3 / Type III This commercial, high impact wall covering is for the … continue reading

The Central Hotel by Undercurrent Studio

Colour Influence on Mental Health

Colour influence and its impact on mental health is an important topic, and we are keen to highlight the impact of design and colour on our wellbeing. Asking an old textile man his opinion on colour and design as it affects mental health, is a little unusual. Colour and design are my stock in trade, … continue reading

Aboriginal artist Robyn Caughlan Materialised

Aboriginal Print Collection Celebrates Multiculturalism

Dream is a contemporary Aboriginal print collection by Robyn Caughlan. It explores the different paths we all encounter, the opportunities we are faced with, the way we heal and the way we unite as one. Four artworks are re-imagined in 21 colourways through high-performance furnishing textiles and wall covering. “We all have many roads to … continue reading