With the aim of creating a very special atmosphere in bedrooms, living rooms, home office environments, among other indoor environments, Incepa – a brand belonging to the company Roca Brasil Cerámica and the Mexican Group LAMOSA – presents the Flora decorated wall covering, with inspiration on the Soft Florals trend, which is revealed in vintage patterns, but has a contemporary personality.
beauty of simplicity
The direct connection with the cottagecore aesthetic (which rescues the concept of a simple and harmonious life) helps to compose spaces with a romantic atmosphere.
From eight different sides of satin finish, this alternative offers different possibilities of combinations and prints a natural and timeless charm on the walls, in addition to being a great alternative for those who want to bring life to home environments.
Petals and foliage on the rise
Present in fashion and decoration, prints of plants and flowers have been standing out for some seasons in the world of finishes, such as fabrics and wall coverings, in particular.
Ready to create panels and highlight a wall or an element of the house, the look inspired by nature is the desire to increase the feeling of welcome in the environments and, at the same time, express a strong personality. And, as the American architect Robert Venturi (Pritzker Prize winner in the mid-1990s) said a few years ago, ‘less is bore’ (less is boring).
With the aim of creating a very special atmosphere in bedrooms, living rooms, home office environments, among other indoor environments, Incepa – a brand belonging to the company Roca Brasil Cerámica and the Mexican Group LAMOSA – presents the Flora decorated wall covering, with inspiration on the Soft Florals trend, which is revealed in vintage patterns, but has a contemporary personality.
beauty of simplicity
The direct connection with the cottagecore aesthetic (which rescues the concept of a simple and harmonious life) helps to compose spaces with a romantic atmosphere.
From eight different sides of satin finish, this alternative offers different possibilities of combinations and prints a natural and timeless charm on the walls, in addition to being a great alternative for those who want to bring life to home environments.
Petals and foliage on the rise
Present in fashion and decoration, prints of plants and flowers have been standing out for some seasons in the world of finishes, such as fabrics and wall coverings, in particular.
Ready to create panels and highlight a wall or an element of the house, the look inspired by nature is the desire to increase the feeling of welcome in the environments and, at the same time, express a strong personality. And, as the American architect Robert Venturi (Pritzker Prize winner in the mid-1990s) said a few years ago, ‘less is bore’ (less is boring).