Afficionados of the Nod are now offering their in-stock wallpapers by the metre.
July 14th, 2009
Maufacturers and suppliers of wallpaper and fabric, Afficionados of the Nod offer something a little different. With 23 patterns produced across wallpaper, wall coverings and fabric in a selection of coulourways, Afficionados supply directly to the design and architecture industry.
In order to help put just a little more luxury into our lives, Afficionadoes of the Nod have now announced that their in-stock wallpaper will be available by the metre.
Until now, their luxury line of wallpapers was only available by the roll. “To be able to get just a small amount of our striking stand-out original prints, allows people to use them in new and inventive ways, not just as a feature wall,” says Damkar, one of Afficionados of the Nod’s designers and ‘Head Honcho’.
All in stock wallpaper is just $50/m. View their ranges online here.
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