Kaamos wallpaper encapsulates the unique atmosphere of the Arctic twilight.
The folk dance of the Taranta takes its name from the venomous spider whose bite is believed to cause a kind of delirium.
The Taranta dance is linked with the bite of the spider, which often occurred during the wheat harvest.
The wheat fields once extended right up to the walls of the ancient city.
In the springtime the wind blows through the wheat fields and brings with it drapes, leaves and fruits from a nearby cherry tree.
Scallop wallpaper, with its pastel shades, is a modern pattern inspired by the tiles that often cover the domes in Puglia.
Baia Ciolo wallcovering, in sky blue and bondi blue, brings a piece of Puglia with it.
Caldiroque wallpaper tells the story of the Cappellone of San Cataldo in the old town of Taranto.
White sand and gentle waves of the sea in summer are the graphic motif of Maldive.
GIGLI wallcovering features the symbolic flower of Puglia’s celebrations.
Sale, the black and white wallcovering, is a tribute to the salt flats of Margherita di Savoia, in Puglia.
Calce, in shades of black and white, represents the white color of the historic architecture in Puglia, especially that of the famous village of Alberobello.
The White City is Ostuni, a characteristic village in Puglia that is a source of inspiration.
The iconic forms of Locorotondo's roofs become a pattern with triangular shapes.
Pensieri e Sogni wallcovering depics a white sky enriched with moving clouds pushed by the north wind.
Party Light wallpaper, with its shades of blue and purple, is inspired by the wonderful world of popular festivals.
Demetra wallpaper, featuring orange and blue tones, is inspired by the Puglian countryside, with its olive trees, dry stone walls, and wheat fields.