Item
W090-45G-AA10
Production Time
2 weeks
Dimensions
Price
Price from $321
Flamingos Wallpaper from Affreschi & Affreschi’s "45 Giri" col
Flamingos Wallpaper from Affreschi & Affreschi’s "45 Giri" collection offers a modern, luxurious take on Italian design. With its vibrant depiction of flamingos in a natural habitat, this unique wallpaper adds a refined, playful touch to your interiors. Constantly evolving with the latest trends, it offers a bespoke aesthetic that transforms any space into a contemporary work of art.

Hand-finished by skilled artisans using 27 natural materials, including Carrara marble and lime, for a seamless design that combines beauty with eco-sustainability and thermal resistance.
  • 100% HAND MADE Craftsmen hand-finish bases using 27 quality materials, including lime, Carrara marble, and Roman Travertine.
  • ULTRA-THIN DESIGN The plaster is only 1 mm thick and can be rolled without crumbling.
  • COLORED CROSS-SECTION The cross-section is colored to hide joints, useful on uneven surfaces.
  • CORRECTION OF IMPERFECTIONS Panels are aligned and hand-retouched for a seamless design.
  • DESIGN Graphic designers create custom designs, adapting dimensions to wall structures.
  • ECO-SUSTAINABLE Made from zero-VOC materials, promoting healthy environments.
  • COLORS Colors are GREENGUARD certified, safe for sensitive areas.
  • ACOUSTIC ABSORPTION The porous structure absorbs sound and meets ISO 354 standards.
  • FIRE RESISTANT Class B certified for fire resistance under EN ISO standards.
  • THERMAL RESISTANCE 1 mm plaster offers excellent thermal resistance, certified by EN standards.
  • Bespoke product
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Affreschi & Affreschi

Affreschi & Affreschi

Born in 1997 from the creative mind of founder Dario Roselli, Affreschi & Affreschi has revolutionized the segment of wall decorations, becoming the first manufacturer in the world of frescoes with plaster-based support. The main objective was to bring important moments from art history into the modern era of design. The second objective was, and still is, to promote the fresco not as a mere decorative object, but as a means of communication, and an expression of style, fashion and the modern Italian design tradition.