The Best 6: Tone on Tone Damask Wallpapers

Damask wallpapers are a popular design choice with a traditional feel imbedded with new contemporary design elements. Tone on tone damask wallpapers can be intricate with their metallic details, layering, texture, and contrast to make them a stand out feature in your interiors.

 

 

Plush Byzantium Damask Wallpaper R1042

 

 

Plush Byzantium Damask Wallpaper R1042

 

This large scale damask pattern in purple combines a variety of different design elements with the metallic sheen to bring contrast and a play on scale with a smaller damask pattern superimposed inside of the larger one. These details give lots of depth and bring a regal luxurious look with the rich colour and layering.

 

 

Grey Damask Wallpaper R2065

 

This large scale damask pattern uses strong tonal contrast to differentiate between the overlapping damask motifs with a range of light tones, to mid tones, to dark tones. With luxurious metallic details to heighten the contrast it will help create extremely captivating spaces.

 

 

Music Ivory Flocked Wallpaper R1915

 

Music uses flocking to define contrast and texture making this wallpaper very rich and luxurious. On a shimmering backdrop this curvilinear damask pattern exudes luxury with its velvety texture a neutral colour scheme and can add to add tradition to any room.

 

 

Spring Bud Charcoal Damask Wallpaper R1728

 

With its fabulous contemporary damask pattern, spring buds will be a great fit in either a contemporary and traditional space. The black and grey tone on tone look is very detailed with highly intricate patterning and design for a majestic aesthetic.

 

 

Glory Baby Blue Damask Wallpaper R1453

 

The metallic line work of Glory defines pattern creating a stand out simplistic tone on tone scheme. This floral ornamental damask style is a looser take on a damask for a more casual look in your interiors.

 

 

Beige Embroid Striped Damask Wallpaper R2457

 

Beige Embroid is a subtle tone on tone pattern for a soft almost textural look with its low contrast and chalky colour. This swirling ornamental pattern forms winding romantic stripes across your wall.

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