Iberian Stripe reinterprets a traditional vertical stripe pattern in a stunning cork wallcovering. Large sheets of cork are individually dyed in hues ranging from soft ivory to rich navy and printed with a thin vertical stripe and then cut into thin bands and meticulously adhered by hand to a foil backing by a master craftsperson. Applying the strips to the foil backing allows slivers of metallic gold, copper or silver to shine through. The vertical stripe pattern is formed as the cork bands are carefully placed by hand and layered together.
Iberian Stripe
- Product Name
- Iberian Stripe
- Manufacturer
- Innovations
- Manufactured
- United States
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