Designtex Launches Borealis Wall Covering with Painterly Aesthetic
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Summary
Designtex, a US textile company, has launched Borealis, a wall covering featuring a soft, painterly aesthetic with a hazy, multicolored pattern resembling downward brushstrokes. The design creates an impression of a landscape seen through a rainy window or a blurred painting. Borealis is part of Designtex's non-vinyl range made with bio-based content and was created to promote emotional well-being through its artistic design.
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The Borealis wall covering features a hazy, multicoloured pattern that looks like layers of downward brushstrokes.
The pattern gives the impression of a landscape glimpsed through a rainy window or a painting viewed in blurred close-up.
Designtex created the wall covering to promote emotional well-being.
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