Tara draws on the form of Mount Taranaki in New Zealand, where a near-perfect conical peak rises from the surrounding landscape.
Observed and developed through the studio, the design translates this form into a structured, geometric pattern. Repeating shapes build in rhythmic rows, softened by hand-drawn variation that introduces movement and a sense of irregularity across the surface.
A design that balances clarity of form with a more human, expressive line.
The design is translated from fabric into wallpaper, retaining the character of the original textile. Texture, subtle variation, and layered colour are carefully preserved, so the surface carries the same depth and nuance as cloth, gently blurring the distinction between cloth and wall.
Each Fermoie design begins on paper, where the full repeat is drawn by hand, then developed for print. Colour is developed in the studio, where a colour story is created for each design. Palettes are built by eye, to sit naturally within the wider Fermoie collection, to match, to contrast, and to work together with ease.
Printed using water-based inks, with each design created in the studio and brought to life in-house in Marlborough, Wiltshire.
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You can order a maximum of 20 samples. For larger projects please contact our customer service team on info@fermoie.com