Partner Article
Astaura offers bespoke wall-size art.
A brand new interiors company is teaming up with a selection of revered international artists to offer bespoke wall wraps at the click of a mouse.
Astaura creates custom wall wraps enabling people to extend their self expression to the blank canvas that their walls present. It is collaborating with the likes of award-winning British-born artist Simon Bull, who now resides in Carlifornia and exhibits his work worldwide, so that art lovers can adorn their homes with artworks that fill the length and breadth of their rooms, by simply placing an online order.
Other artists collaborating on the project are renowned illustrator Yorkshire-born Patrick Brooks whose dreamlike, ethereal works will turn any child’s bedroom into a fairytale idyll, as well as Granada colourist Javier Pena, Canadian photographer Hal Halli and Polish artist Monika Luniak, to name but a few.
Astaura customers can select the artwork they love, input the dimensions of the space they are looking to cover, select the finish they require and pay securely online. Their bespoke wall wrap will then be delivered to them within 10 days, made to their exact specifications.
Applied in a similar way to traditional wallpaper, the custom made wall wraps cost as little as £300 for a 3m x 4m wall but provide a unique way to really put a personal stamp on a space, making every wall a creative opportunity.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Niall Spence .
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