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Free
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Background: Beige; Black; Green; Red
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Inspired by a French translation of Paradise Lost published in 1863; a 12 chapter book with 21 engravings bought at auction by Magnus Gjoen. This artwork uses one of these engravings contrasted by floral camouflage.
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Background: Black; White
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Inspired by a French translation of Paradise Lost published in 1863; a 12 chapter book with 21 engravings bought at auction by Magnus Gjoen. This artwork uses one of these engravings contrasted by floral camouflage.
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Background: Light green/yellow
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Magnus Gjoen’s latest wallpaper, ‘Storm of Stones and Shadows’, created in collaboration with Mavoix, masterfully blends classical grandeur with contemporary edge. Featuring Piranesi-esque Roman ruins set against a multicolored yet tonal Ikat pattern, the design is both timeless and unexpected. In true Gjoen fashion, a subtle hint of camouflage weaves through the composition, adding a layer of intrigue to this striking juxtaposition of history and modernity.
‘I wanted to create something that feels both ancient and modern, where the past dissolves into the present in an almost dreamlike way’, says Gjoen.
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Background: Light Red
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Magnus Gjoen’s latest wallpaper, ‘Storm of Stones and Shadows’, created in collaboration with Mavoix, masterfully blends classical grandeur with contemporary edge. Featuring Piranesi-esque Roman ruins set against a multicolored yet tonal Ikat pattern, the design is both timeless and unexpected. In true Gjoen fashion, a subtle hint of camouflage weaves through the composition, adding a layer of intrigue to this striking juxtaposition of history and modernity.
‘I wanted to create something that feels both ancient and modern, where the past dissolves into the present in an almost dreamlike way’, says Gjoen.
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Background: Light Blue
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Magnus Gjoen’s latest wallpaper, ‘Storm of Stones and Shadows’, created in collaboration with Mavoix, masterfully blends classical grandeur with contemporary edge. Featuring Piranesi-esque Roman ruins set against a multicolored yet tonal Ikat pattern, the design is both timeless and unexpected. In true Gjoen fashion, a subtle hint of camouflage weaves through the composition, adding a layer of intrigue to this striking juxtaposition of history and modernity.
‘I wanted to create something that feels both ancient and modern, where the past dissolves into the present in an almost dreamlike way’, says Gjoen.
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Background: Taupe
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Magnus Gjoen’s latest wallpaper, ‘Storm of Stones and Shadows’, created in collaboration with Mavoix, masterfully blends classical grandeur with contemporary edge. Featuring Piranesi-esque Roman ruins set against a multicolored yet tonal Ikat pattern, the design is both timeless and unexpected. In true Gjoen fashion, a subtle hint of camouflage weaves through the composition, adding a layer of intrigue to this striking juxtaposition of history and modernity.
‘I wanted to create something that feels both ancient and modern, where the past dissolves into the present in an almost dreamlike way’, says Gjoen.
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Free
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Background: Green
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Magnus Gjoen’s latest wallpaper, ‘Storm of Stones and Shadows’, created in collaboration with Mavoix, masterfully blends classical grandeur with contemporary edge. Featuring Piranesi-esque Roman ruins set against a multicolored yet tonal Ikat pattern, the design is both timeless and unexpected. In true Gjoen fashion, a subtle hint of camouflage weaves through the composition, adding a layer of intrigue to this striking juxtaposition of history and modernity.
‘I wanted to create something that feels both ancient and modern, where the past dissolves into the present in an almost dreamlike way’, says Gjoen.
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Free
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Background: Midnight Blue
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By contrasting barbed wire with the softness of a silk ribbon, Gjoen creates a juxtaposition of two intertwining elements. Love versus hate, good versus evil.
The story of beauty and pain, showing us the infinite entanglement of the two elements. The two creating a new alliance of hope as well as uncertainty. -
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Background: Olive Green
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By contrasting barbed wire with the softness of a silk ribbon, Gjoen creates a juxtaposition of two intertwining elements. Love versus hate, good versus evil.
The story of beauty and pain, showing us the infinite entanglement of the two elements. The two creating a new alliance of hope as well as uncertainty. -
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Background: Light Grey; Green
Line: Yellow
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In this pattern, Studio Lievito recalls the natural flaming that characterizes wood surfaces. The house is on fire.
Studio Lievito designs wallpaper lines for MaVoix that are the result of an investigation aimed at revealing and attributing new identities to the materials that habitually furnish and cover our homes. The Surfaces are thus enriched with new connotations from other worlds, generated by novel graphic and digital blends.
Illusion is the key ingredient that binds Studio Lievito’s DNA to MaVoix. An intimate “voice” that invites a continuous and ever-new exploration of reality.