Description
Sharp black arrows fall in precise formation against a clean white background, creating the kind of directional energy that makes a room feel purposeful rather than restless. Descending Abot reads as contemporary art first, wallpaper second — the high contrast and geometric simplicity work particularly well in spaces that need visual interest without competing with furniture or art. It suits home offices in Sandton townhouses, modern nurseries where you want something graphic but not overwhelming, hallways that benefit from a sense of forward movement, and any room where you want the wall to feel intentional. The black-and-white palette keeps it from clashing with existing colour schemes and handles the strong midday light most SA homes get without washing out. Available in five formats. Peel & Stick comes in Smooth Matte, KOZO natural-paper texture, or Artex Canvas Texture — all removable, renter-friendly. DuraMatte Fabric covers plastered walls. Traditional Non-Woven needs paste-the-wall installation. Made to order at our Johannesburg studio on 50cm panels with free South African delivery above R1,000.










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