wallcovering
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of wallcovering
Example Sentences
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Moments, a woven wallcovering created from pandan leaves — a plant used in cooking and medicine and even as an air freshener — is a recent offering of Omexco, an eco-conscious Belgian company.
From Seattle Times
This fashion statement, which comes from the wallcovering company Arte, is 51 inches wide and $650 per linear yard.
From Seattle Times
“Add a little funky, modern wallcovering to the ceiling and boom you’ve got a stunning room at a fraction of the cost to build new.”
From Seattle Times
Dutch studio Moooi’s “Memento Moooi Medley ” wallcovering collection was inspired by the accounts of early explorers and the creatures they encountered.
From Seattle Times
Other moths, moon orchids and lilies-of-dusk tumble across an embossed, suede-like wallcovering.
From Seattle Times
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