France-based paint brand Blime has collaborated with wallpaper company Koziel to launch a collection of abstract shapes kits called PaperPaint, allowing you to easily create endless configurations for your blank walls. This trend is quickly gaining popularity, with decals available on Etsy and savvy DIYers using paint and tape to create unique abstractions. These kits, however, couldn’t be simpler to install. Thanks to the pre-glued wallpaper, all you need is a spray bottle of water and maybe a straight edge for seamless application.
One of the best parts about using these kits would have to be that you don’t need to bang your head against the wall deciding which colors go together. In creating the kits, Blime lended their expertise in creating rich colors and harmonious color palettes, all inspired by earth and nature. Each kit includes several shades and shapes, as well as a visual that can guide you in arranging your mural design. Ultimately though, you are the designer in creating a mural that is unique for your own personal style and space. There are 8 kit styles available to choose from.
Antique Riviera is inspired by sunsets, pottery, and neoclassical architecture.
Vegetal Dojo is wild, zen-like, and Japandi-inspired.
Papercut is organic and handmade, taking inspiration from paper collages.
Modern Fifties is obviously very nostalgic, geometric, and mid-century modern.
Curved Pacific soothes moods with colors of the ocean.
Desert Arches plays with arches and curves, one of the trends we spotlighted before.
Color Block and Flying Confetti were created with imagination in mind, so that you can truly let yours run wild when assembling these shapes.
For more information on Blime x Koziel PaperPaint murals, visit koziel.fr.
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