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Wall/Pepper® Previews 2026 Surface Graphics at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026

  • Writer: Style Essentials Edit Team
    Style Essentials Edit Team
  • 2 days ago
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Wall/Pepper® has presented a preview of its upcoming 2026 catalogue at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026, introducing a series of new graphic surface designs developed as part of its continuous wallcovering programme. The new graphics expand the company’s visual library and explore different compositional and environmental references applied to architectural surfaces.


The new designs are organised as individual visual environments, each defined by a distinct graphic approach. Borealis references atmospheric light effects, translating diffused gradients and tonal transitions into large-scale surface composition. Giava introduces dense botanical imagery, structured through layered plant forms and organic repetition. Madake draws on linear bamboo references, using vertical segmentation and rhythm to organise the surface.


Olimpo interprets marble through fragmentation rather than continuous veining. The design breaks the stone reference into geometric sections, producing a discontinuous visual structure. Sinopia presents a landscape-based composition where depth and horizon are suggested through tonal layering rather than literal representation.



These designs are developed as surface applications rather than independent decorative panels. The graphics are intended to integrate with architectural volumes, adapting to wall dimensions and spatial requirements.


The surfaces are produced using the company’s existing wallcovering substrates. These include acoustic materials designed to absorb sound and technical materials engineered for resistance to moisture. This allows the same graphic design to be used across different functional environments.


Material production follows processes that maintain dimensional stability and surface consistency. The graphics remain continuous across panel joins when installed, allowing the image to extend uninterrupted across larger wall areas.

The materials used in the wallcoverings meet environmental and certification standards associated with interior surface products. This allows their use in residential, hospitality, and commercial interior environments.


The 2026 graphics continue the company’s approach of combining visual composition with technical wallcovering systems. The designs function both as spatial surfaces and as architectural elements integrated within interior construction.

The preview at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 introduces the direction of the company’s next catalogue cycle.



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