OBRAPIA - MIX 'N' MATCH 17

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geometric wallpaper
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border wallpaper
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geometric wallpaper
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Obrapia_Rustic Kitchen.jpg

OBRAPIA - MIX 'N' MATCH 17

£195.00

How does this wallpaper work?
Obrapia wallpaper is not designed to match up or repeat.  Apply one strip, no need for wastage, continue with the next strip from where the last one ended, or from wherever you desire. Mix with other patterns within the collection. The collection of colours and patterns has been carefully designed to compliment each other without the need for matching. 

Width: 52cm  
Length: 10m  
Pattern Size: No Repeat
Coverage: 5.2m² (56ft²)  

Delivery: Made to order 1 - 4 weeks

Material: 170gsm paste the wall quality, FSC accredited source. PVC free, cellulose based, non-woven backing onto a matte finish. Spongeable for cleaning purposes. Hanging and preparation instructions are included. Colours will vary slightly from on-screen to actual print. 

EU Fire Rating: B-S1, d0 Class 1. Suitable for hanging anywhere in commercial or domestic premises.

FR Certification: In accordance with Classification EN 13501-1 + A1  Equivalent to British Standard BS 476 classification

HS Export Code: 4814.907    

Print Method: Designed and digitally printed in England, UK

Inks: Eco friendly water based inks

Available on a Gold Luxe base. Please contact us at hello@kirathghundoo.com

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In June 2016 we travelled to Cuba visiting the sites of Havana Trinidad, Cienfuegos and Varadero. The rustic charms of Havana still remain and we wanted to capture the old history before it all changes. Trinidad is a magical place full of bright colour around every street corner with snippets of broken tiles, decaying man made surfaces with contrasting patterns. Cuba is a surface designer's dream as there is so much to see and record through drawing and photography. 

The Mix ‘n’ Match 17 wallpaper collection introduces three new patterns, Havana, Obrapia and Trinidad. We took so many interesting photos in Cuba and we wanted to include these within the final collection. Combining photography and Illustrator we designed three new wallpaper patterns which reflect the imperfect beauty of Cuba.

Photographers: Emma Paling McGough and Bethan Fielding.  Location: Rof 59.