(Collection)
Pictura
Collection

Pictura Collection
Four styles of wall coverings explore the interplay of light, shadow, and dimension.
This collection finds it's inspiration in that profound shift in how we perceive space, form, and beauty. Four styles explore the interplay of light and shadow.
Chord and Lunette offer a softness to space, where Cadence and Rhythm create dimensionality and visual delight.
The pattern design are intended for broader applications and wider spaces where they express at scale.


(Pattern)
Cadence
Description
A tempo of light and shadow.
Unidirectional slants articulate in repeat, with grain visuals elevated to one side.
As light moves through the space, the dimensionality of this design follows suit.
A soft light, with a mellow luminosity, like freshly sawn wood. Refraining from full white, the tone expresses neither gray nor yellow, but a careful, welcoming pale.
In the heart of Renaissance Florence, Leon Battista Alberti penned “De Pictura,” principles of perspective for creating depth and dimension, transforming flat surfaces into immersive scenery.



(Pattern)
Chord
Description
Classically inspired.
Prominent ridges express why inspiration from classic deco has yet to exhaust reimagination.
Giving a wall presence, heft and weight, Chord was designed to bring a soft, but substantial architectural element to the spaces it adorns.
The incomparable beauty of white oak as it ages into a soft, buttery pale tan. We seek that perfect shade to celebrate it.
In the heart of Renaissance Florence, Leon Battista Alberti penned “De Pictura,” principles of perspective for creating depth and dimension, transforming flat surfaces into immersive scenery.



(Pattern)
Lunette
Description
A tailored, dressy feel.
French for “little moon,” inspired by the architectural arch. A familiar and historic visual element reinterpreted with a twist.
Designed with the subtlest of pillowing, Lunette’s dimensionality expresses when viewed at an angle, appearing almost flat when viewed directly. Ideal for applications where a subtle dimensional effect is desired.
Everything you love about walnut wood, intensified. Deeper, richer, with full-bodied character and presence.
In the heart of Renaissance Florence, Leon Battista Alberti penned “De Pictura,” principles of perspective for creating depth and dimension, transforming flat surfaces into immersive scenery.



(Pattern)
Rhythm
Description
Intentionally sporadic.
A syncopated expression with licks and riffs of spacing between slats, like a melody that improvisation has deepened to a unique groove.
A visual wholly transformative between observance up close and afar.
A note above midnight. A shade of mystery and the mood after dark. A nocturnal and romantic atmosphere that envelops the space.
In the heart of Renaissance Florence, Leon Battista Alberti penned “De Pictura,” principles of perspective for creating depth and dimension, transforming flat surfaces into immersive scenery.

