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PaperWall replicates Shou Sugi Ban for WallPaper

PaperWall: Shou sugi ban flavor

PaperWall, the newest addition to the Elton Group collection, is a wood fibre based paper surface that replicates the patterning, grain and texture of timber and other materials with impressive realism.

PaperWall: A wallpaper that replicates the patterning, grain and texture of timber and other materials with unrivaled realism.

Among the finishes are a wide range of oak looks – from pale oak to charcoal oak – a Shou Sugi Ban finish, corten steel and concrete. The innovative surface is achieved through a combination of high-definition printing and precision embossing, the alignment between natural grain and texture creating a surface almost indistinguishable from the real thing.

PaperWall is sourced from well-managed, certified forest and is FSC certified. With a Group One fire rating, PaperWall is suitable for use on walls and ceilings in commercial and residential projects; it’s a great surface for spaces where real timber veneer is not possible or practical.

PaperWall is designed for use on interior walls and ceilings. Intended for areas that are primarily dry, it is suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial applications, including:

  • Foyers
  • Lift lobbies
  • Reception Areas
  • Offices
  • Meeting rooms
  • Stairwells
  • Living areas
  • Kitchens