
A new release for summer, Inediti Series 05 wallpaper collection from Inkiostro Bianco was designed by Barbara Varini, marking 10 years of collaboration with the Italian graphic designer.

Devised to be seamlessly and naturally integrated into a variety of interior settings and styles – from residential to contract, commercial and hospitality spaces – the Inediti Series 05 wallpaper collection from Inkiostro Bianco is the latest special edition and includes nine nature-inspired patterns: Adorno, Colorello, Oltremare, Salina, Sequenza, Siesta, Trame, Xilo and Yume.
Approaching walls as “everyday landscapes,” Barbara Varini created the Inediti Series 05 for Inkiostro Bianco with an understanding that walls are more than simply decorative surfaces. When adorned with wonderful patterns and images, they can resonate, influence mood, define the rhythm of a room and instill quiet elegance.

The nine patterns in the Inediti Series 05 range from botanicals to abstracts, landscape-esque to minimalist graphics, with each one providing harmonious and versatile installations.

On the botanical side are Adorno, a large-scale floral in two colour options; Colorello, with giant fern-like leaves and stems (in four colours); the tall grasses of Siesta (in four colours); Xilo, reminiscent of a lush garden (in two colours); and Yume, with a vintage pressed-botanicals vibe (in six colours).

Oltremare, meanwhile, imparts a beachy energy with a depiction of the horizon where the sea meets the sky (in six colours); Salina evokes the magic of sunset, with or without a flock of birds (in six colours). The more graphic of the bunch are Sequenza with undulating lines that run vertically and in varying widths and thicknesses; and Trame, a landscape of faded geometric shapes with or without an overlay of a cluster of stick-like forms (in four colours).
The Inediti Series 05 from Inkiostro Bianco is offered in vinyl or raw paper variations, Tela (a stretched fabric system for walls and ceilings) or EQ-dekor fibreglass for bathrooms and other wet areas.