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Blue wall coverings by Artform
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Round Mural by Tres Tintas

Reminiscent of giant raindrops cascading down a windowpane, this wall covering design by Patricia Urquiola instills a sense of movement. Expressing her trademark mastery of colour, the nine wallpapers and five murals in the collection to which Round belongs are available in a spectrum of shades. Made from a non-woven material, the coverings are washable and fireproof. trestintas.com

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Arrow by Carnegie

One of three standard patterns in the Xorel No Match series, Arrow features a graphic abstraction of the pointed weapon it takes its name from. The high-performance, PVC-free textile has a woven look and, for large-scale vertical installations, features no-match horizontal repeats. carnegiefabrics.com

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Jet Setter by York Wallcoverings

A Mylar surface coating gives this Type II commercial wallcovering a smooth-textured finish that is also impact-resistant and easy to clean. Part of the Design Gallery Inspired Art collection of wall coverings (distributed by Levey Industries), Jet Setter is distinguished by eye-catching chalk blue lines that run through the otherwise two-tone prismatic print. leveyindustries.com

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Vauxhall by Wolf-Gordon

The elongated herringbone pattern, inspired by both architectural curvatures and fashion, gives the vinyl Vauxhall a playful vibrancy. An addition to the London Chic collection, the pattern is available in six colourways, including Phase (shown). wolfgordon.com

4 Coverings for Adding Cool-Blue Notes to Interiors

Awash in watery hues, rooms big and small acquire a soothing depth – and these four options by Tres Tintas, Carnegie, York Wallcoverings and Wolf-Gordon help create that very effect

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