Darcy
WP-173-A An elegant celebration of biodiversity, created with ink and pencil, transforms into a versatile and timeless design, perfectly framing both modern and more classic furniture.
WP-173-A An elegant celebration of biodiversity, created with ink and pencil, transforms into a versatile and timeless design, perfectly framing both modern and more classic furniture.
GB-09-A A floral subject as simple as it is elegant. Versatile and minimalist, it pairs very well with a wide variety of environments.
MB-24-A The colors of the sunset fill the room with a design dedicated to the essence of matter. Here is the ideal graphic for those who want to give a unique identity to their wall without choosing between elegance and industrial style.
SM-37-B On an irregular sandy background, the marks of a spatula evoke signs of unknown spatial realities. The blue and lilac holographic effect, reminiscent of raw opal, further enhances this. A seemingly essential graphic hides deep complexity.
WP-161-A A golden thread seems to unite the colored fragments of different wallpapers. The result of this operation is an image that evokes both the Japanese Kintsugi practice and the elegance of a flower.
WP-176-A Spontaneous tufts of grass grow and spread in an apparently disordered way on the wall. The result is an elegant design, with soft tones, able to step gently into any room and complement any type of furniture.
WP=-172-B The slender and elegant silhouette of the calla flower meets its alter ego in an image deliberately marked with scratchy brushstrokes and a sponged effect. The result is a graphic that pairs well with both minimal and rustic furniture.
CA-01-C Among mysterious watercolor clouds, flowers emerge. When observed carefully, the artist’s brushstrokes reveal the twists and turns of a romantic love story.
WP-160-B A delicate mosaic of watercolor spots forms a design that combines the romanticism of painting with the elegance of geometric shapes.
WP=165-B Primordial shapes and bold colors give life to a design that strikes a balance between strict geometry and the freehand irregular strokes of the drawing.