Wallcoverings by Maison Martin Margiela x Omexco
French fashion house Maison Martin Margiela has collaborated with Belgian brand Omexco to translate its distinctive style into a line of wallcoverings.
The Maison Martin Margiela wallcoverings feature trompe l’oeil, reinterpreted motifs, optical illusions and a variety of textures.
Made in collaboration with Belgian wallcoverings brand Omexco, the collection has been built around five themes: La Paseine – a photograph of Tuscan limestone digitally printed onto mica dust; La Mosaique – an 18th century-inspired geometric marble mosaic print; Le Rideau – a trompe l’oeil of a typical Maison pattern, screen printed onto a textile wallcovering; Le Point de Croix – a classic cross-stitched bouquet of flowers, screen printed onto a non-woven wallcovering; and L’Optique – a deformed herringbone motif.
Made from recycled fibers and printed using solar energy, the papers will be on sale from May through selected home decorating stores worldwide.
For more information please visit www.omexco.be
About the manufacturer: Founded in 1976, Omexco is a Belgian producer of luxury, textile wallcoverings. Selling around 30 collections in more than 70 countries worldwide, Omexco’s wallcoverings cater to both the contract and residential markets. Headquarters are situated in Heverlee, Belgium, with a branch office in France.
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