All our wallpaper is non – woven wallpaper. You apply the glue on the wall which makes it easy to adjust. Some splashes of water on the wallpaper are okay, but if you use our wallpaper in a damp place or in a bathroom where it gets wet, it is recommended to use a transparent coating.
The wallpaper is fire retardant ( more info at bottom of this page ) and PVC free. The wallpaper backing is made of an FSC Mix. Which means that at least 70 percent of the fibers come from sustainably managed forests and/or recycled fibres. 

Wallpaper WALL SIZED IMAGES
Available in 4 different finishes.

  • Matte Paper – This finish has a smooth surface and a matte finish without visible structure. It is not recommended to wipe this finish because you can damage the print since it is paper.
  • Leather look – subtle leather structure. The colors are slightly brighter on this material than on our other finishes. This finish has a matte vinyl top layer. You can wipe this with a damp (not too wet) cloth.
  • Textile look – subtle textile look, you can compare it with a linen look. The colors are nice and soft on this material. This finish has a matte vinyl top layer. You can wipe this with a damp (not too wet) cloth.
  • No structure – subtle sanded paper structure which feels soft but is not very visible. The colors are nice and soft on this material. This finish has a matte vinyl top layer. You can wipe this with a damp (not too wet) cloth. 


FIRE CERTIFICATES:

The fire class of a product says something about the extent to which a product contributes to the development of a fire and/or the formation of smoke.

Wallpaper wall sized images textile look and no structure
Fire certificate: B-s2, d0
B: The first letter in the fire class classification indicates how flammable a product is and ranges from A to F. A is non-combustible and F is extremely flammable. B therefore means that the wallpaper is very difficult to combust, because it falls into fire class B.
S2: The letter S stands for 'smoke'. This concerns the smoke development during the fire. A distinction is made in three classes: S1: Low smoke production; S2: Average smoke production; S3: Large smoke production. The wallpaper falls into class S2 and therefore has an average smoke production.
D0: The letter D stands for 'dripping'. This concerns droplets and parts that come down, so that new fires can quickly arise. A distinction is made in three classes: D0: No production of burning parts; D1: Parts burn less than 10 seconds; D2: Parts burn longer than 10 seconds. The wallpaper falls into class D0 and therefore has no production of burning parts.

Wallpaper wall sized image leather look
Fire certificate: B-s1, d0
B:
 The first letter in the fire class classification indicates how flammable a product is and ranges from A to F. A is non-combustible and F is extremely flammable. B therefore means that the wallpaper is very difficult to combust, because it falls into fire class B.
S1: The letter S stands for 'smoke'. This concerns the smoke development during the fire. A distinction is made in three classes: S1: Low smoke production; S2: Average smoke production; S3: Large smoke production. The wallpaper falls into class S1 and therefore has a low smoke production.
D0: The letter D stands for 'dripping'. This concerns droplets and parts that come down, so that new fires can quickly arise. A distinction is made in three classes: D0: No production of burning parts; D1: Parts burn less than 10 seconds; D2: Parts burn longer than 10 seconds. The wallpaper falls into class D0 and therefore has no production of burning parts.