It is the architecture of atmosphere, chapter by chapter.
A Design Story - Cosmic By Tuskara
Cosmic is not a collection in the conventional sense. It is a living conversation between surface and space, an evolving body of work that refuses the finality of a single statement.
Conceived by designer Dennis Van Zaaden for Tuskara, Cosmic is built on a singular principle — that wallcoverings should be as dynamic as the architecture they inhabit, as restless and considered as the lives lived within them.
Eclecticism is the soul of this collection. Where other ranges pursue cohesion through restraint, Cosmic finds its coherence in range — in the confident pairing of the graphic with the gestural, the structured with the organic, the quiet with the declarative.
Each chapter arrives as a new movement in an ongoing composition. Motifs shift, palettes reinterpret, textures deepen. What remains constant is an unwavering architectural sensibility — the sense that every design belongs on a wall because it understands what a wall is.
Van Zaaden's hand is visible throughout. His designs move fluently between cosmic abstraction and botanical intimacy, between mineral stillness and choreographed movement, always refusing the decorative cliché.
Material refinement underpins every design. Substrates are chosen for depth and dimensional presence; finishes are calibrated to hold light in considered, architectural ways
The collection speaks as readily to a hospitality interior as it does to a residential sanctuary — adaptable without ever being diluted, expressive without ever being loud.
Cosmic does not ask to be noticed. It asks to be inhabited.
