5 trompe-l’oeil in interior design

Nothing is as it appears… In these five interior design proposals, you’ll see marble, concrete… without it actually being so. What you will have, though, are the qualities of technical wood, a material that brings warmth and durability to your projects.

 

Visually Cement and texture at the same time?

Fibrapan E-Z Tex Cemento is a textured wood fiber board with a finish that simulates concrete. Ideal for use in an industrial-style habitat.

 

Wood grains you can almost touch

Take note of the elegance and depth that Fibrapan E-Z Tex Veta creates on these kitchen fronts, simulating pronounced wood grain.

 

Handcrafted paper in the old-fashioned way

Set against a backdrop of off-white, reminiscent of the production of handmade paper, you can appreciate fibers in various shades scattered across this decorative surface from the Duo Range: Papira White Moa. You can combine it with solid colors and both cool and warm woods.

 

Classic marble with a touch of green

In this decorative piece from the Duo Range, the only thing “real” is the green: Marble Flora, a classic marble design that creates contrasts by combining white veins with varying shades of green. Notice the harmonious effect when you include Verde Glencoe Technical Matt.

 

Metal, rock, or wood?

Mars Canyon plays with the eye and offers two interpretations: a metallic scheme that combines wide areas of brown, coppery, and grayish tones, or a warm-colored sedimentary rock. Either way, it provides visual calm that harmonizes with other types of wood.