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Curated Collection

The Curated Collection

This is Wolf-Gordon’s Curated Collection: dozens of artworks and patterns created for us by a diverse group of accomplished artists, all available to be digitally printed on a variety of substrates. The Collection includes designs for every kind of interior, and the WG Customs lab can work with you to modify the size, scale, and coloring of any design in the library to meet the requirements of your project. 

Explore the Collection
Frontiers of the Land

Frontiers on the Land are Bodily Frontiers by Camila Apaez 

This wallcovering explores the internal movements that may occur when one decides to cross a frontier, whether physical or subjective. The sculpture—created for our El Muro project—was made with clay, oxides, and local clay engobes (liquified clays) and photographed unfired to retain the original colors of the engobes.

Fauna

Fauna by Bradley L Bowers 

Aerial photos of a handmade landscape were the basis for this design, which Bowers created through digital manipulation of perspective and planar geometry. Fauna challenges the need for uniformity in patterning while maintaining a balance of color and composition.

Collections

Shade Shift
Shade Shift

By Bradley L Bowers

Light hums, lines waver, and neu­tral col­ors enter dar­ing new con­texts in this collection based on the sci­ence and struc­ture of the moiré effect.

Wellness Collection
Wellness Collection

Bio­philic motifs, sub­tle pat­terns, and restora­tive col­or­ways cre­ate spaces that put patient com­fort first. 

El Muro
El Muro

Featuring Blan­ka Amezkua, Cami­la Apaez, Mon­i­ca Curiel, Fran­cis­co Donoso, Rodri­go Loba­to, Lau­ra Nor­ie­ga, and Dyg’nojoch

Seven creatives from north and south of the US/Mexican border used wallcovering as a medium to explore identity, culture, and heritage. 

Colorform
Colorform

By Ghis­laine Viñas and Janie Rochfort

Nuanced shades and geo­met­ric shapes: these three designs intro­duce sur­pris­ing con­tours, abstract moun­tain­scapes, and a non­tra­di­tion­al play on a tra­di­tion­al plaid to be used for murals or repeated to fill an entire room. 

Urban Nature
Urban Nature

By Ray­lene Maras­co

Pho­tographs of cityscapes meld with images of nature. The hard edges of cityscapes and asphalt; the soft, dreamlike tex­tures of a mead­ow of flow­ers: this collection finds har­mo­ny in contradiction.

HI > AI
HI > AI

Featuring Jen Mussari, Hilary Lorenz, Frank Tjepkema, Patt Pruit, Ghislaine Viñas, Christine Tarkowski, and Raylene Marasco

Sev­en dis­tin­guished artists challenged AI by cre­aing imagery that explores such diverse themes as the process of mak­ing, the unique­ness of human-gen­er­at­ed art, and anx­i­ety over imping­ing tech­nol­o­gy. 

CHROMALIS
CHROMALIS

By Bradley L Bowers

An explo­ration of col­or and move­ment that plays on opti­cal illu­sions and dimen­sion, this collection was created via dig­i­tal media and influ­enced by the New Orleans-based designer’s diverse pas­sions.

Geological Finds
Geological Finds

By Bren­da Hous­ton

“Nature’s art­work,” scaled up to reveal its beauty in detail. This col­lec­tion’s digitally captured min­er­als and gem­stones, some more than one hun­dred mil­lion-years old, show­cas­e nature’s splen­dor.

Origins Wood
Origins Wood

© Museum of New Mexico

Wood structures respond when exposed to the ele­ments— wind, rain, snow, sun—and the result becomes a can­vas of diverse pati­nas and tex­tures. Reclaimed wood artifacts from The Museum of New Mexico’s collection inspired these compositions.

So Good
So Good

By Me and General

This Art Deco-influenced col­lec­tion of dig­i­tal wall­cov­er­ings was created by interior design firm Me and General, known for mixing ele­ments, breaking rules, and defying trends. “So Good” brings an uncon­ven­tion­al twist to any interior with four impact­ful patterns.

Design Part­ners

Tra­di­tion­al bound­aries and lin­ear planes hard­ly con­tain the imag­i­na­tion of Bradley L Bow­ers, the cre­ative force and founder of his epony­mous Mia­mi-based studio.

The founder of Bet­ty Larkin, a mul­ti-dis­ci­pli­nary design stu­dio focus­ing on art­work and inte­ri­or design, Janie Rochfort is known for inspir­ing col­or palettes and atten­tion to detail.

Since estab­lish­ing her design stu­dio in 1999, Ghis­laine Viñas has pushed the bound­aries of col­or, scale, and form. Dri­ven by a pas­sion for design and col­or, Vinas’ goal is to nev­er to repeat herself. 

Custom Labs

Need something unique for your project? The WG Customs Lab can modify the size, scale, and coloring of any design in the Curated Collection to meet the requirements of your project—or create something one-of-a-kind. 

Need something unique for your project? The WG Customs Lab can modify the size, scale, and coloring of any design in the Curated Collection to meet the requirements of your project—or create something one-of-a-kind. 

Custom Labs