Weitzner Limited debuts Enduit wallcovering collection
Revolutionary design is an entirely new concept in wallcoverings
A wholly new concept in wallcoverings, Enduit — French for “plaster” — is the first of its kind. Made from a proprietary, flexible plaster sculpted on an environmentally sound paper surface, Enduit is the ultimate in bespoke decor: sold uncolored, these wallcoverings allow the end user to paint them to enhance any color scheme.
With this unrestricted finishing palette, Enduit is the first wallcovering to truly allow the designer and homeowner to become part of the product’s creative process itself, as they create their very own signature product — the essence of true luxury.
Six beautiful designs compose the Enduit collection: Acanthus; Arabesque; Bandlet; Cartouche; Cavetto; and Palmette. All of the patterns are Class-A certified and are suitable for residential, retail and hospitality applications where an unusual, high-end look is sought.
Enduit Collection
ACANTHUS
A delicate cloverleaf pattern, Acanthus evokes the opulence and style of Old European royalty while maintaining its own contemporary aesthetic. <more>
ARABESQUE
Timeless and organic, Arabesque’s florid pattern softens a room’s aesthetic with its rounded rosettes, which are balanced by its suggestion of an array of intersecting lines. <more>
BANDLET
The classic concept of a border has been modernized with this jewelry-like diamond-and-circle relief pattern. Combining soft curves and delicate points, the use of positive and negative space creates multiple layers of depth within one design. <more>
CARTOUCHE
Evocative of the sun, the scrolled circles of Cartouche imbue a space with positivity and lightness. <more>
CAVETTO
Named for the classic architectural molding that has graced buildings since the time of Egypt’s pharaohs, this Art Deco circle pattern playfully creates the illusion of different shapes within its overall design. <more>
PALMETTE
A large-scale damask, Palmette’s sculpted design and emotive texture bring drama and richness to a room’s decor. The Palmette motif is rich with history yet bears a freshness and novelty in this latest interpretation from Lori Weitzner. <more>
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