Papergraphics Creates A Revelation For Digitally Printed Décor As It Launches The Exciting New Digimura Substrate Range─The Design Collection
This week, Papergraphics launched its brand new range featuring 26 beautiful digitally printable wallcoverings: The Design Collection.
This new collection is a revelation to the digital print market for interiors.
It includes a series of coloured base wallcovering materials, as well as a host of new intricate textures, metallic and glitter-flecked finishes, beautiful pearlescent sheens and even luxurious suede textile surfaces.
With the addition of these 26 new wallcoverings, the new offering doubles Papergraphics’ range of world-renown Digimura wallcoverings, meaning even greater design and specification choice for printers and their client to choose from!
Papergraphics has long spoken about the importance of the substrate complimenting and adding to the printed design for interior wallcoverings; now the design possibilities are even greater, with the name of this new collection highlighting exactly where they see these wallcoverings shine!
Papergraphics held an exclusive launch event at their large, purpose-built exhibition facility in Crawley, inviting digital interior print customers as well as guest speakers, John Amabile (interior designer and famed for his work on ITV’s ’60 Minute Makeover’) and professional designers Annette Taylor-Anderson (ATADesigns) and Katja Behre (Elli Popp).
Papergraphics’ exhibition space was transformed into a series of exquisite room-sets, featuring some of the new wallcoverings, printed with Annette & Katja’s designs.
John, Annette & Katja spoke at the event about working with Papergraphics, the new wallcoverings being launched, as well as current trends within interiors now.
Annette said, (of the event & her designs on the new wallcoverings) “They just look fantastic. Thank you for inviting me to show my work on your wonderful new substrates. Your experience and knowledge is amazing and thank goodness we have industry experts like you among us”.
Katja commented “I’d never thought to use the texture or finish of a substrates as part of my design before. It looks truly amazing, and I can’t wait to show my clients my designs on these new wallcoverings.”
The new range boasts the same quality and durability standards expected of all Papergraphics’ Digimura wallcoverings, and they meet all of the relevant fire regulations and legal specification requirements for domestic and contract interiors.