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Reflecting the trend toward deconstructed themes, Versa Wallcovering brings Pixel to the wall. The random matrix is printed on a structured embossing for a high-tech optical effect. What’s old is new again as Pixel reinterprets pixel art made popular by early video gaming.
Is it retro or futuristic? Versa brings pixel art to the wall with Pixel, meticulously layered blocks and lines on a new structured embossing. Horizontal metallic geometrics shimmer through the graphic surface. A new multidirectional embossing injects another layer of design for a high-tech optical effect. The visual reflects the current popularity of deconstructed themes. Made popular by early video gaming, pixelated style is resurging and finding its way into carpeting, textiles and now wallcovering. The random matrix is hip and cool up close but projects an organic textile effect from a distance. Fifteen gradated color treatments give the intricate grid a minimalistic presence. Pictured are (top to bottom) Pixel’s Brass, Shimmer, Seaside and Tequila colors. What’s old is new again in this classic that lives comfortably anywhere from traditional to contemporary environments. Made of 20 oz. low-VOC vinyl on Osnaburg backing, the Type II wallcovering is certified to NSF/ANSI 342.
Visit www.versawallcovering.com or contact Versa, 2301 River Road, Suite 201, Louisville, KY 40206, (502) 458-1502.

