Black Edition by Romo provides specifically developed collections instilled with abundant, modern sophistication. Developed for the high-end interiors market Black Edition blends advanced textures, ingenious weaving strategies and artisan results with a visionary colour combination.
A conclusion of concepts, motivation and initial art work has actually been the imaginative force behind the brand-new Black Edition over the previous 2 years. Origins stemmed from couture style, 20th Century Abstract art, folk embroidery, Indian Ikat styles and Byzantine glass mosaic are all creatively re-imagined and incorporated through spectacular colour.
With a hand painted appearance, ombré shading and olden craftsmen strategies there is a sense of faded magnificence, whilst the lively colour and subtle usage of metal yarns keeps the total feel advanced and contemporary. Spectacular digital prints of massive florals are accompanied by complex embroideries, damask and flower jacquard weaves, spray-dyed velours and splendidly tactile multi-coloured stripes.
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Free match wallpaper also goes by the names ‘Open Match’, ‘No Match’, ‘No Repeat’ and ‘Random Match’. This type of wallpaper either doesn’t have a repeating pattern or doesn’t have any design elements that need to be matched at the seams.
Straight match wallpaper has design elements that cross the edges of the wallpaper sheets and need to be matched up. When hanging this type of wallpaper, it is best to lay it out on the floor beforehand. You will notice that each strip of wallpaper will be cut to look exactly the same.
Offset match’ or ‘drop match’ wallpapers have design elements that cross the edges of the wallpaper strips and need to be lined up. However, across the wall, these design elements might be bigger or made to look less regularly patterned. When you put the puzzle together on the floor before hanging it, you will notice that each strip does not look the same and you will need to cut off large pieces in order to align the design elements. 'Half drop' repeats will be identical every other strip whereas 'multiple drop' repeat wallpapers won't repeat for three strips or more! Offset match wallpaper is harder to hang and produces the most waste – but it sure does look amazing!