Discover Arte’s Latest Wall Coverings for Spring 2023
The esteemed wallpaper brand drew inspiration from the Far East to the Sahara to infuse its new collections with worldly inspiration
For Spring 2023, Arte drew inspiration from the Far East to the Sahara and from French Islands to the Himalayas, infusing four new wall covering collections with worldly inspiration that celebrates the joy of exploration and the particular textures and colors of each destination. These collections—Kharga, Alaya, Les Forets, and Osmanthus—feature a color palette that is perfectly on-trend, with a range of murals, prints, patterns, and weaves in neutrals and bold hues that complement a range of interiors from classic to modern. All designs in these collections feature Arte’s signature visual elegance and tactile appeal.
Discover the latest collections below.
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BanyannBanyan is a dreamy, pure silk panoramic that takes its name from the banyan tree, which is commonly found along the Silk Road. Banyan is available in 2 colourways.
ManalinManali is a timeless representation of the traditional mountain villages of the Himalayas, including its namesake village, where Buddhist prayer flags often flutter in the wind. Manali is available in 2 colourways.
SarandanSaranda features beautifully-rendered hills and trees under a soft cloudy sky in a design named for the Saranda forest in India. Saranda is available in 2 colourways.
BarkhannBarkhan dunes are crescent-shaped dunes created by the wind. This shape forms the inspiration for the detailed design, made in a velvet soft fabric. Barkhan is available in 4 colourways.
BayudanThe ochre sandbanks in the Sudanese Bayuda Desert inspired this pattern of whimsical lines. Bayuda is available in 3 colourways.
GobinThe star-filled sky of the Gobi Desert at night inspired this contrasting, glittering pattern. Gobi is available in 5 colourways.
MoirenBlinding rays of sun on water and desert sand result in wavy, hypnotic designs, the inspiration for this glossy fabric featuring a random repeat. Moire is available in 13 colourways.
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ZerzuranThe legend of Zerzura features a fertile oasis in the desert west of the Nile, a scene brought to life on a velvet background. Zerzura is available in 3 colourways
AjouranAjoura features a high-quality wood veneer that gives this pattern the look and feel of a richly toned forest etching. Ajoura is available in 3 colourways.
Dioreu0301nDioreu0301 features a bold interpretation of classic tapestries on a high-pile textile with nuanced shades that recall hand-tufted carpets. Dioreu0301 is available in 4 colourways.
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RubannRuban combines raffia strips of various thicknesses and shades woven with an ultra-fine thread in a textured interplay of narrow and wide. Ruban is available in 4 colourways.
TintonTinto is made of naturally-dyed banana tree bark, hand-woven into a checkerboard pattern and cut into tiles. Tinto is available in 3 colourways.
ChasunThe Korean word for embroidery is Chasu, interpreted here as an abstract herringbone pattern of shiny textile threads on a natural sisal ground. Chasu is available in 4 colourways.
Gardens of OkayamanThis fairy-tale like, colorful Japanese garden has been carefully embroidered with great attention to detail onto a base of sisal fibers. Gardens of Okayama is available in 3 colourways.
GelomanGeloma is a refined jacquard-woven textile in glossy multicolor threads on a dark ground, creating an engaging interplay of warp and weft. Geloma is available in 5 colourways.
KudzunKudzu fibers are coarsely woven into a unique wallcovering that highlights the irregular thicknesses and different shades of the various threads. Kudzu is available in 12 colourways.
SambenThis design is made of natural hemp fibers and contrasting black yarns, resulting in a knotted and subtly shaded textured surface. Sambe is available in 5 colourways.
TataminThe pattern calls to mind the folding and stacking method by which traditional Japanese floor mats are manufactured. Tatami is available in 5 colourways.