Graham & Brown Presents the Odyssey Collection

Graham & Brown Presents the Odyssey Collection

Odyssey is the newest collection of six wallpapers from British wallpaper brand Graham & Brown. From the Superfresco Easy Brand, the Odyssey collection consists of patterns of soft waves juxtaposed against masculine geometrics.

Graham & Brown Presents the Odyssey Collection

Sublime metallic pinstripes, glitter highlights and subtle gloss effects underpin 3D textures to create depth and drama.

Customers can choose from putty and charcoal neutrals accented with hot pink and lime, or a cooler palette of rich violet blue and a retro aqua. Graham & Brown claim that it takes half the time to decorate using its unique ‘Paste the Wall’ technology. Instead of pasting the paper, you paste the wall itself and when it comes to removing it, you simply peel the paper off in one piece without the need for steaming or scraping.

Graham & Brown Presents the Odyssey Collection

The collection includes six designs: Fuse – an understated linear fusion that creates a subtle stripe effect. Checker is a new pink variation of this proven geometric design with a more subdued neutral putty. Lucid features soft fluid waves that are delicately underpinned by its metallic linear detailing. Element is made up of delicate metallic dots that sway to form an easy-living wave; tone on tone options are countered with a fresh striking palette. Flex features a simple irregular stitch trail detangled by a tone on tone color treatment that stretches across both neutrals and vibrant highlights. Quantum is adorned with subtle gloss pinstripes and shimmering glitter highlights layer to create a stunning diamond geometric effect with a palette grounded in neutrals and monochromes.

Graham & Brown Presents the Odyssey Collection

 

Graham &Brown can be contacted on 1-800-554-0887 or by emailing customerservice@grahambrownusa.com

About the manufacturer: Started by two British friends, Harold Graham and Henry Brown in 1946, the Graham & Brown wallpaper company was launched after World War II when there was a severe shortage of paper following the War. Henry and Harold cleverly procured a large supply of surplus metallic paper, an eight-colour surface printer and a new embossing machine, with which the two men began a wallpaper revolution. Today the company has expanded into the United States, France, Holland, Russia, Canada, and China and has an international reputation as a leading design house and manufacturer of high quality wallpaper.

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