Weathered Metals

MR-W-56-389-S Metallic Taupe

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Weathered Metals

MR-W-56-389-S Metallic Taupe

Sample ships Overnight

  • Categories: Wallcovering, Wallpaper
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
Approximate Sample Size: 8.75 in x 5.75 in
  • Categories: Wallcovering, Wallpaper
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
Based upon one of Maya Romanoff’s most enduring designs Weathered Metals incorporates metallic pigments in an organic design to create an asymmetrical atmospheric pattern. Entirely hand‑crafted in our Chicago studio. Custom colors and roll lengths available.
  • Categories: 5 8
  • Approximate Sample Size: 8.75 in x 5.75 in
  • Min/Max Units: 24 yd (21.9 m)
  • Order Increments: 3 yd (2.7 m)
  • Backing: N/A
  • Pattern Repeat : N/A
  • Width: 30 untrimmed (76.2 cm); 7.5 sq ft/yd (0.7 sq m/yd)
  • Length: 3 yd (2.7 m)
  • Residential / Commercial Usage: Residential Use, Commercial Use

About
Maya Romanoff.

Maya Romanoff continues to provide designers with the tools to make the places of living, working and playing emotionally resonant for their clients. We are one of the largest and most diversified artisanal manufacturers in North America. You can find our work in luxury homes, five-star hotels and restaurants, bespoke retail stores and the entertainment industry.

Company founder and namesake Maya Romanoff established the company in 1969 after discovering an inherent passion for dyeing textiles. Throughout the company’s evolution, Romanoff’s founding vision of transforming modern design by combining ancient artistic techniques with the latest production technology has held strong. Pushing technological boundaries allowed Romanoff to turn his affinity for organic beauty into marketable, avant-garde surface coverings.

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