Wallpaper, Bauci

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Design by Fabrizio Bianchetti

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Design by Fabrizio Bianchetti


Bauci is a wallpaper from the "Invisible Cities" collection. A tribute to Italo Calvino's literary masterpiece. The cities described by Marco Polo at the court of Kublai Khan serve as the starting point for drawing inspiration from each story to create illustrations and images capable of enhancing interior architecture surfaces.

Bauci wallpapers evoke atmospheres of calm, reflection, and serenity thanks to their soft tones, which soothe both the eyes and the mind.
The colors are the result of research by the Foliae creative team and can be modified to suit the needs of each project. The graphic dimensions are also adaptable and customizable according to project requirements.

 

Foliae makes Bauci textures available for designers to include in their interior design project. Not only textures but also technical information and catalogues useful in the design phase.

"After marching for seven days through woods, those who go to Bauci cannot see the city and have arrived. The thin stilts that rise from the ground at great distances from one another and disappear above the clouds support the city. One climbs up with ladders. On the ground, the inhabitants rarely appear: they already have everything they need up there and prefer not to descend. Nothing of the city touches the ground except those long flamingo legs on which it rests and, on bright days, a perforated and angular shadow that is cast onto the foliage."  (Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino)

 

 

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