Our latest collection of wallcoverings, Volume V, is an eclectic mix of patterns that correspond to our Garden City performance fabrics—with patterns Kengeri and Bellary and a new wallcovering-only pattern, Kaveri.
Kengeri is a lush foliage pattern with artwork inspired by traditional
Bhil tribal art. The pattern name comes from a Bangalore neighborhood known as a
serene haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
Kengeri originates from Seema’s interactions with Bhil artists.
Bhils are an agricultural tribal community in India; their art is intuitive and
derives from their strong ties to nature.
Bellary is inspired by traditional Indian batik stripes, with a hint of wabi-sabi and an appreciation for asymmetry. It is named after Bellary Road- a major tree-lined road in North Bangalore that is close to Seema’s home in the city.
The water-colored scallops in this pattern ebb and flow like its namesake,
the river Kaveri, which runs through the Southern Indian state of Karnataka.
TEXTILES
Kengeri – Garden
Kengeri – Lake
Bellary – Indigo
Bellary – Leaf Green
Bellary – Raspberry
Bellary – Teak Brown
WALLCOVERINGS
Kengeri – Garden
Kengeri – Lake
Bellary – Rose Pink
Bellary – Rain
Bellary – Cobblestone
Kaveri – Rose Pink
Kaveri – Rain