Lisen Velvet
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One wall, one window, one door: $31 / real m2
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One wall, zero windows, zero doors: $49 / real m2
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Lisen Velvet
Lisen Velvet shares colour and hand with Domkyrkan Portal Midnight Velvet, made for the walls around it where the deep teal-green needs to carry on at a quieter pitch. A small fleur-de-lis is pressed into the ground as a blind impression, no ink, no foil, the figure read through the shadow held in each pressed form. The pattern does not repeat in the same way, no lily's neighbours are the same twice across the room.
Fits in
- Corridor
- Staircase
- Antechamber
- Second room
- Dado field
- Gentleman's library
- Hallway adjoining a feature room
- Panelled small room
Color palette
A deep teal-green carries the ground, drawn directly from the colour world of Domkyrkan Portal Midnight Velvet. There is no second printed colour. The figure reads through the shadow that gathers inside each pressed form, the same teal deepening into near-black where the block has struck, lifting back to its surface tone across the open field.
Complementing colors
Midnight Teal, Pressed Shadow, Surface Teal
The ground reads as a deeply saturated sheet, matte, evenly absorbent, a paper that has taken the dark teal pigment fully into its surface. The motif sits below the ground plane as a blind impression, no ink, no foil, only the compression of the paper around a struck form. The figure is read through the shadow that gathers inside the pressed area, where the dark teal deepens against the surrounding ground. Edge character is quietly imperfect, some fleurs sit with a marginally heavier press, others lighter, in the way blind-tooled bookbindings vary across a workshop's hand. The overall feeling is of a paper made by pressure alone, the figure held inside the sheet rather than laid upon it, the colour reading as one continuous field with the relief working as its only ornament.