Versace
Versace Home Collection Baroque Wallpaper 935465 Art Nouveau woven wallpaper non-woven wallpaper Wide strips Cream Grey
Item number 87690
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Versace Baroque wallpaper
High quality
10,05 m x 0,70 m
Material: fleece
About Versace Home Collection
Versace Wallpaper - pure luxury
Gorgeous prints, lots of gold and precious materials are trademarks of Versace, as well as almost emblematic classic designs, "Greek Key" and "Barocco". The new collection of Italian luxury label - alongside luxury wallpaper it also includes furniture and decorative fabrics - follows the opulent neo-classical style of the house and revels in bright colors, precious materials, gold and silver. A perfect combination of fashion and design - and unmistakable "made by Versace."
Barocco Flowers
Akanthusblüten ornate and lush, enchanting flower carpets are a central theme of the Versace iconography. The feminine decors in deep black, gold, cream and fine silver gray exude the elegance and sensuality typical of the brand.
Greek Key
Clear, straightforward meander ("Greek Key") represent the male principle at Versace. In the large format, the restrained tone-on-tone satin wallpaper patterns unfold in shades of gold, silver, jet black and cream is a great, extravagant expressiveness.
Barocco and Stripes
Lavish arabesques grown up with luxurious satin stripe patterns on a background in fine crocodile pattern. The traditional ornaments of Baroque flaunt here in bright yellow and gold on a powerful jet black, burgundy and royal blue.
The Herald
Versace Baroque motifs interpreted again and again. Dazzling floral scrolls here stand out magnificently structure of prints in gold, white, cream, blue and silver from stylish living ambiences and give a touch of Versailles.
Creamy Barocco
Opulent floral scrolls and tone-on-tone stripes in fine satin-Strukturmix - elegant decors shine here full of feminine sophistication. With a delicate pearl sheen suffused cream and copper tones, the playful bright side of baroque magic on the walls.