A journey through matter, vision, and memory
There are places that cannot be found on any map, but live within the weave of a wall.
Imaginary spaces, sedimented dreams, fragments of visual memory that resurface through lines, textures, and color. With the second chapter of Bon Voyage, Nicola Bottegal continues the story begun in the first volume, guiding us along a new sensory itinerary where surfaces become narrative.
Imaginary spaces, sedimented dreams, fragments of visual memory that resurface through lines, textures, and color. With the second chapter of Bon Voyage, Nicola Bottegal continues the story begun in the first volume, guiding us along a new sensory itinerary where surfaces become narrative.
This is not merely a wallpaper catalogue, but a collection of visual stories: evocations of inner journeys, suspended atmospheres, impossible architectures. Each subject is a stop along the way, each décor a story that crosses cultures, imagined landscapes, and visions that are both intimate and universal. Graphics become living matter, balancing between dreamlike suggestion and design rigor, between artistic references and contemporary visual languages.
The collection expands with landscapes inspired by the East, dense oak forests, views that echo Lake Como, and the open skies of the countryside. Every image becomes an invitation to lose oneself in distant or familiar worlds, to be carried away by the poetry of detail, by contrasts of light and color, by atmospheres suspended between reality and imagination.
The result is a shifting visual landscape, where each wall transforms into a narrative environment.
Bon Voyage is not about arrival, but exploration. It is an invitation to travel with the eyes, to be touched by the beauty of a detail, to uncover the hidden identity behind every surface.
Because when design is authentic, it is not merely aesthetics — it is experience, vision, and storytelling.
Bon Voyage is not about arrival, but exploration. It is an invitation to travel with the eyes, to be touched by the beauty of a detail, to uncover the hidden identity behind every surface.
Because when design is authentic, it is not merely aesthetics — it is experience, vision, and storytelling.
