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Tapet Round Table in red

Wallpaper Collection: Britannia
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35.44 / m2
Product code - SKU VLDLW1385S

Description

Tapet Round Table in red

The Round Table (red) wallpaper in the Britannia collection is the most solemn and authoritative of the three interpretations of this motif. It is a decorative choice with a quiet, almost monastic vigour, evoking the gravitas of medieval interiors where decision and reflection coexisted with visual symbols of power and loyalty.

The geometric structure remains faithful to the concept of circular symmetry: perfect, rhythmic circles constructed with almost liturgical precision. Inside each decorative module are elements inspired by sacred geometry and British heraldry, a clear allusion to the world of chivalry and the visual rituals of medieval nobility. The composition is orderly, but not cold - its austerity is balanced by the elegance of the motifs, the balance of proportions and the finesse of the graphic detail.

The colour palette is dominated by a deep, saturated black with matt reflections, creating a dense, almost theatrical base. Against this backdrop are accents of metallic grey, anthracite and a very subtle oxidised gold - enough to suggest distinction but never ostentation. It's a colour scheme that harks back to the blazons inlaid on the dark wood of halls of arms, to the discreet ceremonies held in Gothic libraries and the family shields reverently kept in grand halls of tradition.

Round Table (red) is a visual statement about rigour, memory and structure. In a space decorated with this wallpaper, each line seems to carry a particular weight, each shape - a story of quiet authority and assumed inheritance. It's a choice for those who see interior design as a form of cultural continuity, not mere aesthetics.

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