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Murals are magical, and they're as mysterious as the ocean on a dark and stormy night. I mean, you and I walk past a wall, and we think,...
A loud and vibrant mural to liven up the community space inside the Marketplace at Factoria. The design is meant to be an anchor point inside the mall as well as act as a great place for photographic backgrounds.
How designer Spencer Sight turned a historic 100-year-old building into Kansas City’s coolest guesthouse—Herman Miller pieces, terrazzo counters, and all.
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GreenLarge branches with leaves are covering the wall. Playfulness with a classic twist that can be seen anywhere from a kids room to a café.More colors:Soft Beige Yellow Blue
Vous souhaitez apporter une touche d'originalité à votre déco? Vous aimez les fresques murales mais vous ne savez encore ce que vous souhaitez? Faites le plein d'inspirations et de conseils pour concrétiser votre projet de déco murale.
Pink geometric mural at the facade of an Air BnB in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica. Pricing starts at $65/ft2 (USA) or $250/m2 (Central America) which includes the design customized to your space, materials and the hand-painted mural
BlueDesigned to make a bold statement with a classic twist, the blue Leaves wall mural effortlessly captures the essence of natural beauty, bringing the serene outdoors into your living space. With its larger-than-life leaves gracefully unfurling against a backdrop of deep, rich blue, this mural evokes a sense of elegance and sophistication that will leave your guests in awe.More colors:Yellow Green Soft Beige
Baltimore-based artists Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn, known as Jessie and Katey, started creating murals because of the sheer accessibility of public art. The pair have always created work with a big visual impact, but as their designs grew they began to consider the possibility of working on the ground in addition to large-scale walls. Their site-specific floor works combine inspirations from both textiles and board games to create interactive walkways that encourage play and exploration. More
Taffy Twist - A mural by Racheal Jackson of Banyan Bridges. Bright, colorful squiggles that remind me of saltwater taffy on a pier.