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Ornaments Wall Murals

The Orient is an extremely rich region in terms of culture and history. It is also a source of undying inspiration for centuries now. Oriental motives will be perfect for interior design, giving an original Asian character to any space! We recommend our wall murals with ornaments to all those who are looking for an unusual decoration and want to introduce a bit of oriental atmosphere into their interior. In the bimago collection, you will find ornament wallpapers with unique patterns, inspired by the Orient. Discover their decorative potential!


Wall murals with ornaments

Ornaments, repetitive or striated decorative motifs composed of small elements, were used in architecture and art as far back as antiquity. Depending on the area of the world and the historical period, different types of these intricate decorations were popular. Still, they were usually based on a similar scheme and included geometric, floral, animal or calligraphic elements. Nowadays, this type of decoration still delights, as evidenced by the popularity of murals with ornaments. Available at bimago, offer large-format graphics with Moroccan clover, intricate braids or floral compositions suitable for eclectic interiors and rooms kept in a boho and vintage style. On the other hand, geometric arrangements are a real treat for lovers of the orderly yet very luxurious art deco style.

Oriental-inspired ornamental murals

A wall mural with an ornament inspired by Asian, Arabian and African culture is a highly striking way to introduce colour, but also harmony, into interiors. Simple, geometric patterns regularly repeated over a large wall structure the space and impress with perfection. Multicoloured ethnic compositions with animal and wall murals with plant elements, although they may seem chaotic on the surface, have their distinctive rhythm and enliven the arrangement flawlessly. This is particularly true when combined with simple furniture with plain fronts, a bright sofa and unadorned textiles. An interlining or self-adhesive wall mural with an oriental motif is also ideal for rooms decorated in the 1960s and 1970s, as it refers to the hippie philosophy of the time.

The Orient is an extremely rich region in terms of culture and history. It is also a source of undying inspiration for centuries now. Oriental motives will be perfect for interior design, giving an original Asian character to any space! We recommend our wall murals with ornaments to all those who are looking for an unusual decoration and want to introduce a bit of oriental atmosphere into their interior. In the bimago collection, you will find ornament wallpapers with unique patterns, inspired by the Orient. Discover their decorative potential!

Wall murals with ornaments

Ornaments, repetitive or striated decorative motifs composed of small elements, were used in architecture and art as far back as antiquity. Depending on the area of the world and the historical period, different types of these intricate decorations were popular. Still, they were usually based on a similar scheme and included geometric, floral, animal or calligraphic elements. Nowadays, this type of decoration still delights, as evidenced by the popularity of murals with ornaments. Available at bimago, offer large-format graphics with Moroccan clover, intricate braids or floral compositions suitable for eclectic interiors and rooms kept in a boho and vintage style. On the other hand, geometric arrangements are a real treat for lovers of the orderly yet very luxurious art deco style.


Oriental-inspired ornamental murals

A wall mural with an ornament inspired by Asian, Arabian and African culture is a highly striking way to introduce colour, but also harmony, into interiors. Simple, geometric patterns regularly repeated over a large wall structure the space and impress with perfection. Multicoloured ethnic compositions with animal and wall murals with plant elements, although they may seem chaotic on the surface, have their distinctive rhythm and enliven the arrangement flawlessly. This is particularly true when combined with simple furniture with plain fronts, a bright sofa and unadorned textiles. An interlining or self-adhesive wall mural with an oriental motif is also ideal for rooms decorated in the 1960s and 1970s, as it refers to the hippie philosophy of the time.