
With the new sustainable wallpaper collection from Livden, the eco-friendly design brand expands its offerings of bold and vibrant surfaces.

Made from a fibre-based substrate with 31 per cent post-consumer recycled materials, the sustainable wallpaper collection from Livden is a beautiful and responsible alternative to vinyl; all of the papers in the collection are free of PVC, plasticizers, chlorine, formaldehyde and heavy metals and are printed using water-based inks.

Featuring a range of playful patterns, layered texutres and rich colours, the sustainable wallpaper collection from Livden brings a sense of warmth and dimension to interiors.

A few patterns included in the collection are Atomic Angles (shown at top), a pattern with a clean geometry that softens the hard edges with a pleasing watercolour texture; and Between the Lines, which expresses a bold rhythmic movement in its symmetrical structure.

The CeCe pattern, meanwhile, features a series of whimsical arcs that are stacked in a way that is at once grounding and full of energy. With bold curves and a little feathered flair, Fan Club introduces a radiance with its eye-like motif and symmetry.

Also in the sustainable wallpaper collection from Livden is Laguna, a graphic showstopper that plays with angles and imperfect balance through its motif that blends modernist design and vintage colour blocking. The stylized Lani has a mellow gracefulness shining through its patterning that resembles palm trees swaying in the wind.

Louie has a subtle retro appeal with its arched facades that nod to the effortless elegance of mid century modern design. Reminiscent of vintage beaded curtains, Mariner exudes 70s charm. Both structured and free-flowing, Sidewinder has a playful disposition enhanced by its contrasting colourways.

All of the offerings in the sustainable wallpaper collection from Livden – which is made-to-order – are available in a variety of colours, and can also be customized for colour and scale.
