While designers might see leather as a more classic finish, Studioart’s signature Leatherwall Collection of leather wall coverings shows how it can be eclectic too.
This collection offers bespoke designs of flat, padded tiles in curved and geometric formations. Ideal for decorative feature walls to come alive with texture, pattern, tailor-made stitching and intriguing layouts, the Leatherwall collection encourages reflection of light and new experiences of space.
For example, the Mosaico collection of small leather tiles enriches walls with elegant chiaroscuro effects; whereas the larger tiles of Pattern 6 are ideal for natural leather lovers to appreciate the beauty of vintage or naked leathers.
Today, comfort and wellbeing is a key function for space too. Leather has the ability to connect humans to interiors through its naturally soft and tactile properties. Studioart’s products offer plenty of opportunity for designers to combine different types of leathers to create a visibly tactile effect.
DUO, designed by Massimo Brancati, is realised with two layers of different leathers, matt and suede, with cut-outs in triangular geometries revealing the contrasting effects.
While the Ryder, designed by Grove Studio combines matt and velour leathers, spaced out with metal inserts, for a refined, accented effect.
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