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Le Point de Croix by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |
Belgian wall coverings manufacturer
Omexco has released
Maison Martin Margiela's first collection of wallpapers, featuring trompe l’oeil curtains, reinterpreted floral motifs, a mix of textures and optical illusions.
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Le Point de Croix by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |
Le Point de Croix is a floral pattern mimicking the cross-stitch effect, La Mosaïque takes its inspiration from traditional geometric marble floors used in 18th century marquetry, and La Paésine is named after a Tuscan limestone, a photo of which was enlarged and digitally printed onto mica dust.
Le Rideau is a typical Maison Margiela trompe l'oeil of a curtain, achieved with cleverly placed polka-dots, and irregular herringbone motif L'Optique creates mesmerising optical illusions.
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La Mosaïque by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |
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La Mosaïque by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |
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La Paésine by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |
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La Paésine by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |
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Le Rideau by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |
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L'Optique by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco |