Trellina
Trellina transforms classical treillage into a sophisticated wallcovering that plays with depth, structure, and illusion. Using a traditional 19th-century engraved roller technique, this trompe l’oeil print mimics hand-painted woodwork with surprising realism. The pattern can frame windows, doors, or architectural features, creating a room-within-a-room effect. Whether used to introduce classical symmetry or a graphic mid-century edge, Trellina is a design tool for spatial storytelling.
Spatial Storytelling
Trellina was designed as a modular system with two all-over patterns—Diamond and Quadri—and three borders—Fleurette, Tonda, and Diamond—offering flexibility in how you design your room.
Each element can stand alone or combine with others to create endless configurations. The borders work independently to frame walls, while the all-overs stand alone as geometric and graphic. Mix and match to build wainscoting, chair rails, moldings, friezes, door and window casings, even ceiling treatments.
A decorative alternative to traditional architectural paneling, Trellina delivers the presence of built-in millwork with the ease of wallpaper.