Maison Martin Margiela x Omexco: couture wallcoverings

Friday, 7 February 2014

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. 

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. 

La Mosaïque by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco
La Mosaïque by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco
La Paésine by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco

La Paésine by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco

Le Rideau by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco

L'Optique by Maison Martin Margiela for Omexco