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Brutalist Inspired Wallpaper Designs

By admin In Architecture, Design, Interior Design 

Another famous building muralized into a wallpaper is the vaulted ceiling of Washington DC’s metro system designed by Harry Weese;the building opened in 1976.

This wallpaper is part of the “concrete theme collection”. Also in this collection is the facade of the Pinnacle Building, built in Leeds in 1972; and also London’s Portland House, completed in 1963.

This line started after an enormous amount of controversy surrounded the topic of the treatments were given to these celebrated buildings. These wallpapers are priced at $60 per square yard.

Vaulted Ceilings at Washington DC’s Metro
Vaulted Ceilings at Washington DC’s Metro

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