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Victor

Victor was designed by Alexandra Palmowski, a graphic artist based in Manchester with a brilliant sense of 3D geometrics. Victor Vasarely was the father of British OP Art, a movement which explored geometric patterns with a disorientating effect on the eye and which produce movement in colour. This paper is an ode to his graphically strong work. It is influenced by the early black and white perspex art Bridget Riley created- seemingly simply but optically powerful with an endless motif like a never-ending maze. The pale tones we have selected for this design make it easy on the eye for a wallpaper.

Designed by: Alexandra Palmowski

Colourways:

1902/W1 Grey

Details:

Composition: Thick Grade Non Woven Wallpaper

Wallpaper Width: 143cm

Horizontal Pattern Repeat: 143cm

Vertical Pattern Repeat: 49cm

Printed in England

For an accurate representation of scale and colour we recommend you REQUEST A SAMPLE of your desired colourway via our contact page.

Victor

Victor was designed by Alexandra Palmowski, a graphic artist based in Manchester with a brilliant sense of 3D geometrics. Victor Vasarely was the father of British OP Art, a movement which explored geometric patterns with a disorientating effect on the eye and which produce movement in colour. This paper is an ode to his graphically strong work. It is influenced by the early black and white perspex art Bridget Riley created- seemingly simply but optically powerful with an endless motif like a never-ending maze. The pale tones we have selected for this design make it easy on the eye for a wallpaper.

Designed by: Alexandra Palmowski

Colourways:

1902/W1 Grey

Details:

Composition: Thick Grade Non Woven Wallpaper

Wallpaper Width: 143cm

Horizontal Pattern Repeat: 143cm

Vertical Pattern Repeat: 49cm

Printed in England

For an accurate representation of scale and colour we recommend you REQUEST A SAMPLE of your desired colourway via our contact page.

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