X Rays and Global Influences Inspired Minimal Furnishing and Wallpapers by Momenti

Available in India through Ottimo, Momenti’s Crazy Paper – now renamed Tailor Covering – comes with a technical decorative coating in fiberglass or acoustic polyester. Reliable, modern and adapting to every need, the technical covering fabrics can cover any surface and can be employed in any type of environment including floor to wall coverings, furniture to accessories and artworks.

 

Its decorative technical upholstery fabric is made of glass fibre TNT, which is obtained from special glass fibre yarns, by fusing at 1400°C. The TNT fiberglass paste is fireproof, ecological and hygienic and is not contaminated by biological agents. The fiberglass technical covering offers a series of exceptional qualities and performances for the modern building industry and renovations. The Tailor Covering range is non-toxic, ecological and hygienic, and is made with natural raw materials. The reticular structure of the fabric allows the breathability of the wall.

The Capsule Collection is the latest addition to the Tailor Covering range of wallpapers. The Capsule Collection includes Eros and Psyche, RX Nuance and Techno Folk. The Eros and Psyche collection creates an oasis by featuring soothing colours that lull our senses into a meditative calm. Tints, textures and geometries of varying chromatic intensity, gradients and contrast come together to exude softness that is soothing and sensual. RX Nuance Capsule Collection of furnishings and wall coverings is inspired by nature and structure revealing X-rays. The Nuance collection is available in a striking but limited colour range as it moves away from excess and towards minimalism. Used for wall coverings or furnishings, it lends a distinctive character to a space. It is superlative for creating striking feature walls or to upholster your furniture pieces, including nightstands, buffet tables or bar units for a dramatic look.

Lastly, the Techno Folk collection is a synthesis of global influences that come together to celebrate folk art modernized by technical advances. The textile tradition of Eastern Europe, decorations of oriental clothes, the colours and geometries of African fabrics and the dense weaves of the Nordic countries – they all fuse together in abandon in the Techno Folk collection.‎ The graphic melting pot thus achieved gives rise to three-dimensional warps assimilated through the use of solid colour.‎

 

Image courtesy: Ottimo for Momenti

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