Fenua – 'island’ in Marquesan – brings the graceful palm trees that line the coastlines of the Marquesan islands to life. The design is carefully ‘burned’ into the finely woven sisal using an ingenious laser technique, creating a sophisticated embossed pattern with a luxurious texture.

Fenua is available in 4 colourways

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Specifications
  • Description: Printed sisal grasscloth
  • Collection: Marquesa
  • Width: 90cm approx, sold by the metre
  • Repeat: V: NIL, H: NIL
  • Origin: Europe
  • Usage: Wallcovering
  • Composition: 100% Sisal on a non-woven backing
  • Care Code: 11 Wc-1 Non-washable (more info)
Marquesa

Collection inspiration: Dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches and majestic palm trees: the Marquesas Island stick all the boxes. Add a rich historical past to this already intriguing combination, and you can see why the Polynesian archipelago inspired theMarquesa collection. This exclusive wall covering captures the natural splendour of these islands, in addition to paying tribute to their rich cultural heritage. It is a collection with influences from indigenous art and centuries-old crafts

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