It dresses walls with sophisticated elegance. The WET System collection by Wall&decò reflects two different moodboards that share the same focus on palettes of colors and their combinations, along with the choice of materials. Both bring great impact to the walls of the bathroom. WET System is a patented wallcovering for damp places. It is totally waterproof and offers infinite decorative possibilities for bathrooms in the home or in a spa.

Burana, WET System collection by Wall&decò

Burana, WET System collection
by Wall&decò

The Rise, WET System collection by Wall&decò

The Rise, WET System collection
by Wall&decò

Mufarina, WET System collection by Wall&decò

Mufarina, WET System collection
by Wall&decò

The first moodboard, Comfort Zone, creates welcoming introspective atmospheres with the elegance of caramel hues. The bath area, increasingly like a living room, offers space which thanks to the wallcoverings becomes wrapped in nature, not as a botanical reference but through organic, fluid forms without sharp angles, utilizing materials like earth and clay. The cream and beige tones are interrupted only by flashes of materic black, which becomes a graphic touch. Burana transforms space into a domestic cloister with lights and reflections, while The Rise offers a material texture with organic forms in succession. Mufarina creates a true domestic micro-ambient on the bathroom walls.

Fluttuante, WET System collection by Wall&decò

Fluttuante, WET System collection
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Dedalo, WET System collection by Wall&decò

Dedalo, WET System collection
by Wall&decò

Miraggi, WET System collection by Wall&decò

Miraggi, WET System collection
by Wall&decò

For the Candy Lens moodboard America becomes the protagonists, characterizing spaces in a dreamy way. The hues of the wallpapers shift to pastel, but never in an affected way; Los Angeles is represented with its summery colors, parched by the sun. These creations stand out for the contamination of materials, with earthy tones bearing the patina of time: powder softens the yellows and blues, combined with coral and blue-gray shadings. Inspired by light, moving water and waves, the Fluttuante model is a watercolor, Dedalo applies a geometric language for an urban aesthetic, while in Miraggi large patches of color form a backdrop for drawings with penciled contours and sketches made on impulse, suggesting the idea of a mirage.