R-Design 2 - the new collection by Marcin Runowiecki for REVE Walls

R-Design 2 - the new collection by Marcin Runowiecki for REVE Walls

R-Design 2 - the new collection by Marcin Runowiecki for REVE Walls

There are wall graphics that immediately set the direction for the interior. There are also those that work more quietly - they build atmosphere, guide light, introduce color, and stay with the interior longer. The new R-Design 2 collection by Marcin Runowiecki for REVE Walls belongs to this second group.

This is an original collection based on nature, but not in an obvious, decorative way. Plants, birds, gardens, and landscapes are not just motifs on the wall here. They appear like fragments of a painting, a remembered view, or a scene emerging from the half-light. The patterns have soft color transitions, worn backgrounds, and a texture reminiscent of old canvas, fresco, or painted wall surface.

Nature without literalness

In R-Design 2, nature is not shown directly. It is not about a simple floral wallpaper or a classic landscape mural. The collection works with mood. Flowers are partially dispersed, contours do not always guide the eye in an obvious way, and the background is often as important as the motif itself.

Thanks to this, the graphics do not confine the interior to a single style. They can be used in a living room, bedroom, office, apartment, hotel, restaurant, or a calm commercial space. In each of these places, they will work differently because their perception depends on the light, furniture, floor, and materials nearby.

This is a collection for interiors where the wall is not just a background. It is meant to build atmosphere, but without an overwhelming effect.

A palette that organizes the interior

The color scheme of R-Design 2 is based on warm, muted tones. There are beiges, sepia, browns, off-white, smoky green, and rusty accents. There is no aggressive contrast or random color. It is a palette that works well with natural wood, stone, linen, wool, matte fabrics, and soft light.

Lighter graphics can brighten the wall behind the bed or sofa. Darker patterns work better where the interior needs more depth: in an office, dining room, entrance area, restaurant, or hotel suite.

It is important that even the moodier compositions do not overwhelm the interior if they are well matched to the scale of the wall. In this collection, much happens in layers: in the background, tonal transitions, blurring, and where the motif fades instead of ending sharply.

Wall graphics as a design element

R-Design 2 clearly shows how thinking about wallpapers and murals has changed. Increasingly, they are not chosen just for the pattern. What matters is how the graphic works with the entire interior: whether it opens up the space, quiets it, adds depth, or organizes the wall.

In the living room, such a graphic can replace a large painting. In the bedroom, it can create a calm background behind the bed. In the dining room, it can define the table area. In the office, it can add character to the wall without introducing too strong a stimulus.

Therefore, when choosing a pattern, it is worth considering not only the motif itself. The frame, room height, furniture arrangement, and which part of the graphic will be in the most important place on the wall are important. In large compositions, a difference of a few centimeters can change the perception of the entire arrangement.

What interiors suit R-Design 2?

The collection fits best where there is room to breathe in the interior. It does not need an excess of accessories, strong colors, or complicated framing. It pairs well with a simple sofa, upholstered bed, wooden floor, stone countertop, curtains made of natural fabrics, and spot lighting.

In the living room, it is worth applying it on one main wall - behind the sofa, dresser, or in the dining area. In the bedroom, it works best behind the bed, where it can replace a classic headboard or wall decoration. In commercial spaces, it can help create an interior that is more memorable but still calm and organized.

This is not a collection that needs a loud environment. Its strength lies in its ability to turn the wall into a composition, not just cover it with a pattern.

R-Design 2 at REVE Walls

The new collection by Marcin Runowiecki develops the direction where wall graphics become part of the interior design, not an accessory chosen at the end. Fauna and flora motifs, painterly backgrounds, muted colors, and soft light create a series of patterns that can be adapted to private and commercial spaces.

R-Design 2 is a proposal for those looking for something more than a repetitive pattern on the wall. It is a collection about nature, but without literalness. About decoration, but without excess. About a wall that can become an important element of the interior, even if it does not dominate the entire arrangement.

It is precisely here that this collection best shows the character of REVE Walls: the graphic is not only meant to fit the wall but to work with the space, light, and daily rhythm of the interior.

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