Maya Romanoff's website says "extraordinary surfacing materials" across the top and they aren't kidding. The company offers wall covering for those looking for things that are a world away from wall paper. Delicate inlaid wood that is so thin it can curve around corners, natural silica mica micro-shaved and laminated to a sturdy paper backing, luminous layers of shell or paper-thin gold leaf are just some of the amazing offerings. My favorite is Bedazzled, which is flexible glass bead wallcovering created using a patent-pending process. It is sold in rolls and can be used for a variety of applications. Shiny, colorful, and a lot classier than covering your walls in Swarovksi crystals.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jess Dec 11th 2006 9:53AM
Looks glamourous, but I doubt that this wall covering is appropriate at home.
cannon Dec 20th 2006 6:11AM
In person it looks cheap....they have been trying to wholesale this crap for years. Every year I get a sample box in my mail.
The glass beads come off when you touch the surface....And in no way could it ever be dusted or cleaned.
bobby Mar 25th 2007 7:55PM
This is amazing. I'm in China and I know a company that sells them. http://www.pdicasia.com.