Ricky Richards is the exclusive Australian distributor of Dreamscape, a renowned US-based wallcoverings brand – and they’re here to put the finishing touch on your next project.
For projects from the relaxed to the quirky, printable wallcoverings like wallpapers or textured fabrics, are a great way to beautify interior walls. Since founding in 2002, the American based wallcovering experts at Dreamscape have helped finish the rooms of hundreds of satisfied clients.
Available exclusively in Australia through Ricky Richards, the Dreamscape collections of wallcoverings are ideally suited to complete the look of any room for a residential project, develop a stunning visual feature for the office, or catch the eye of a passer-by of a retail shop or trade show.
Dreamscape wallcoverings are unique digitally printable wallpapers that come in a variety of finishes. From textures like Canvas to Satara Pearl (an embossed PVC with an elegant pearl finish), there is a style for everyone.

Commercial grade, fire retardant and mould resistant, Dreamscape’s wallcoverings are a long-term indoor decoration solution, available in over 26 different textures and finishes.
Alongside these long term wallcovering solutions, Ricky Richards also stocks the Dreamscape Wall Wraps range. These versatile wall vinyls are a self-adhesive solution, ideal for short term events like a pop-up store, commercial-level exhibit or public event. With a low tack adhesive and no over lamination required, they can be easily removed and replaced to match with current promotions or trends.
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