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Scenes from the Showroom: Gallery

Scenes from the Showroom: Gallery

By Sarah NacarioApr 24, 2024

The NewWall showroom is a hub of interior creativity. Every day, we invite our visitors to dive in and explore the rich, eclectic possibilities that design has to offer. With every corner offering opportunities for inspiration, it can be easy to get lost in the process. So, when it’s time to make the decisions, that’s when we adjourn to the gallery…

 

 

Introducing the gallery

 

 

Inspiration is the spark, but the real blaze is set in the details - and for that to happen, the perfect surroundings are needed. 

Pristine, clutter-free, fresh and light. These are the conditions we needed our gallery to exude calming clarity for our clients. The space needed to allow wallpaper and fabric samples to shine, without distraction - but it still needed to feel warm and welcoming. 

This was our main challenge. 

For clarity, we created a blank canvas. For this, it felt natural to lean towards crisp white walls, ceiling and blinds, illuminated by bright spotlights.  Drawers hide the necessities of the space, and our offerings are arranged in folds and slides to ensure focus.

 

 

The warmth comes from the furnishings and flooring. We chose warm metals for handles and feature hanging lights. 

But it was still missing something. 

That’s where our table set came in. The modern metallic table with black accent chairs allowed the space to come to life, without distracting from the space's main purpose. And then there’s the window seat…

This bold print immediately made us think of the Rorschach tests. The psychological inkblot test that relies on personal perception to understanding the inner workings of their mind - this seemed like the perfect inspiration for a space for decisions! 

So, that’s the story behind our gallery design - but are you drawn to what’s on display? Let’s take a closer look…

 

 

Current showcases in our gallery

 

Cloudbusting Blue by 17 Patterns

 

Cloudbusting by 17 patterns exudes harmony and calm with a beautiful aesthetic of clouds forming over a metallic backdrop. This swirling mist of grey, peach, blue and marsala is a part of the mica collection. All of which display subtle textures and painting strokes that are organic yet constrained by the repeat of the pattern. So, for anyone looking for sophisticated and opulent wallpaper, this is the collection for you!

 

Flamingo Pink by 17 Patterns

 

Next up, we have 17 Patterns’ Flamingo wallpaper. This fresh yet traditional interpretation of one of nature's most inspiring birds, 17 Pattens’ swaps the mudflats of Africa for the ink pools of London, gently bathing the famously pink flamingos in a tarn of pastel hues and soft grey undertones. 

Flamingo is printed in the UK on ethically sourced fibrous paper. A carefully chosen material, selected to heighten the wallpaper's textural characteristic and flamboyant artistry.

 

Composizione by La Scala Milano

 

A tasty textured treat, Composizione from La Scala Milano offers a brutalistic, modern concrete aesthetic that’s waiting to add a delightful twist to interiors. Creating an almost tiled effect, the repeating pattern injects intrigue without overpowering the surroundings. 

 

Wabi Cloud by Calico

 

We bet Wabi Cloud caught your attention in our previous pictures. The ultimate rich design, its illuminating metallic base and pleasing, almost liquidy pattern that seems to shift the more you stare. A made-to-measure mural, this is a showstopper that promises to make an incredible statement.


Imperial Apiary by Timorous Beasties

 

Last but not least, we had to give a moment for the classic Bumblebee design from Timorous Beasties. Imperial Apiary offers a contrasting pattern that leans on Victorian-style design, with an undeniably modern twist - making it the perfect choice for period properties! 

We hope you enjoyed this peek into our gallery space here at NewWall. Are you ready to start your interior journey with us? Book a showroom appointment today.

 

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