designers
DESIGNERS
We work with designers from all over the world, collaborating to provide a beautiful and diverse mix of bespoke wallpaper designs. Meet some of the local and international talent we work with.
Artists and designers can work with our inhouse design team to create one of a kind wall coverings and murals. Each with their own signature handwriting, our design library is extensive and unique, offering the widest selection of bespoke wallpaper designs.
If you are a designer or artist and looking to collaborate, please get in touch with by completing the contact form on our contact page. All styles are welcome!
Artist Norman Wyatt Jr. seems to have always been involved in the Fine Arts. As early as the second grade, he would travel once a week to the area high school to sit under the gifted art instructor, surrounded by juniors and seniors. This passion would later lead Norman to pursue Fine Art at Virginia State University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Communications, Art and Design.
Much of Norman’s inspiration comes from his early years and past professional experiences. As a native of Virginia, Norman grew up captivated by the colors and sounds of nature. As a senior in college, Norman worked at an African-inspired gift shop, constantly surrounded by authentic sculptures, fabrics, and jewelry. After finishing college, Wyatt worked as an elementary art teacher, instructing kindergarten through fourth grade students. He would reach the imaginations of his young pupils by constantly adorning the classroom and halls with bright, energetic bulletin boards.
Born in Italy, Silvia has always been deeply passionate about drawing, in all its forms. After graduating in Architecture at the University of Florence, started her career at the Studio Benaim in Florence where she got a better understanding of interior design industry. Her projects include stunning freehand drawings, illustration, and of course interior design. While further studying for her Master in Product Design, she developed her craft and delved deeper all aspects of Graphic Design. She currently lives in Paris working and developing beautiful designs for the world.
Hailing from the dusty streets of Riverview, Worcester in the Western Cape, Jacquin Botha is a man who wears many hats (literally and figuratively), including that of creative director, art director, designer and well-known fashion/commercial photographer and now artist.’
Botha has worked for top agencies together with well-known brands and has even bagged some of SA’s most sought-after awards. His background in the creative industry fuelled his passion for the Arts. He is inspired by the colourful nature of the South African people and its vast cultural tapestry. His works takes on bold and expressive brushwork and colours to suit the mood of a particular image or subject. Emotion is an integral part of his pieces, work that connects on a deeper level to the viewer. His body of work ranges from beautiful geometric and intricate design to bold fashion inspired portrait murals to add a touch of magic to any interior space.
Lorena Nicolosi she is an Italian creative designer born and living in the sunny Sicily.
After completing the degree in Industrial Design at the University of Palermo, she has the great opportunity to work as a Designer Director at Mview Design, an international firm dealing with handmade and digital fabric designs.
With this firm, Lorena focused her interest and passion in the fabric printing particularly for women, children and home collection.
Today Lorena is working as a freelance and has created her own printing line for fabrics and wallpapers. Based on trend and demand, the strength of her work consists in giving the customer the opportunity to customize the design making it unique.
Currently she is collaborating with some Italian companies and she is designing artistic graphics for wallpapers, piece of furniture and accessories.
She realizes graphic projects with print development (both in her hometown, but also abroad) for wall coverings of commercial activities or private houses.
Batsheva majored in print making at Shenkar College
of Engineering and Design in Ramat-Gan, Israel.
She trained in silk-screen printing, pattern making,
illustration, and surface design refining her craft.
Her designs and prints are inspired by fashion,
elements of nature as well as amazing urban
spaces, which are interpreted into unique
creations and colors.
Batsheva's vision is to combine different disciplines,
styles and techniques into a harmonious &
interesting fresh look.
You can find her as a yearly participant of the International
Trade Fair for Home and Contract Textiles in
Frankfurt, Germany ,where her designs are used by
numerous International clients.
Uta Naumann is a designer who is passionate about timeless vintage designs with a romantic flair. Born in the historic city of Dresden, Germany, she spent the majority of her youth in the capital of Saxony, where she moved onto Leipzig in 2015 to further her career.
Over the last couple of years, Uta has molded and developed her designs around her love for nature, colour and floral patterns. She draws inspiration from antique pharmaceutical plant illustrations, specifically tropical vegetation and roses. Uta describes the way in which she designs as “drifting”. Enjoy her journey as she inspires and dazzles with unique and timeless designs.
With a background as an interior designer Andrea soon decided to take a more artistic path and over time established herself as a designer for wallcoverings, wall art and home decor. Andrea says about herself: "Versatility is my middle name and I don't like to be tied down to one way of working or style. For me, art is an adventure playground and like a child I love to experiment, to discover new things, to try out techniques and styles" Accordingly, her collections are colorful, playful and versatile. She has a special liking for old illustrations, botanical books and antique manuscripts, from flea markets or from the internet, which she likes to use in her playful and detailed designs. She doesn't want her works just to decorative, but to tell a story and take the viewer on a fantasy journey. Andrea lives and works in a former dairy near the German Baltic Sea coast where she has a lot of space for all her artsy projects but also a lot of inspiration from nature