Textile company Carnegie has expanded its Studio Collection with three new Wood Look wallcovering options, which are made from a sustainable blend of 62 percent cellulose composite and 38 percent polyester. The options are all flame resistant, safely disposable and water and bleach-cleanable and have extremely low VOCs, produced using only water-based inks and coatings.
Briarwood draws inspiration from the branches of olive trees, eucalyptus and forsythia. Designed to be reminiscent of a delicate sun print, the Type II wallcovering is available in four colorways.
Sap, meanwhile, is designed to be a bold yet refined statement piece, featuring an all-over watercolor-inspired pattern reminiscent of delicate hibiscus blooms. Sap is a performance-grade Type II wallcovering available in four colorways.
Finally, Timber is a timeless wood grain texture that is designed to complement popular wood finishes, such as elm, walnut, oak, pinewood and birch. Its versatile design aims to offers a natural, understated elegance. Timber is a cost-effective Type II wallcovering available in eight color options.