We are all in constant search of fluidity.
The increasing disruption of today's society increasingly invites us to become fluid and flexible. In doing so, we try to be more and more elastic, to step out of the margins and expand our boundaries with lateral thinking.
Artificial spaces take on increasingly mixed, fluid architectural connotations, which can be interpreted according to the imagination of those who inhabit them. In this constant rhythmic movement of shapes, colours, structures and optical illusions, the human mind shifts and adapts until it reaches the thresholds of the dream world.
Nature is a great master in this flexibility, in bending, shaping itself and growing even in inhospitable environments. Like a daisy growing in the crack of a pavement. The ivy slowly covering the wall of a crumbling house.
There is something majestic and graceful about observing these images, something that awakens a deep, ancestral connection within the human soul. Contact with nature gives a sense of balance that we are losing on our own.
A sense of balance that we often feel the need to bring back into the spaces we inhabit and frequent, so that what we feel inside also finds correspondence in the place where we are. We want to create spaces that mix artificiality and nature but above all human spaces in which the individual feels free to express himself to the best of his abilities. Wallpaper becomes the perfect backdrop to express everyone’s personality, creating a safe place in which to feel at home.