On the occasion of Paris Déco Off, Élitis presents the 2025 collection, consisting of wallcovering sets, a rich series of cushions, rugs, pure wool blankets and a wide range of fabrics, two of which are for outdoor use. The new lines are characterised by ever more sophisticated design and raw material research, confirming the signature craftsmanship for which Élitis is appreciated worldwide.
Among the wallpaper collections, Cérès celebrates the fusion of oriental textiles and abstract art. Inspired by hand-woven textiles such as Thai linen, the creations are enriched with touches of pictorial abstraction. Kintsugi reinvents the art of repairing broken ceramics with gold, making them even more precious. He uses plaster with its rough patina to bring out the precious paintings. Sangpi, cuts, glues and juxtaposes washi paper, composing abstract paintings in transparency. From irregular positions to overlaps, the paper emerges from the plane to find relief and sculpt light.
There are four new wallcoverings proposed by Élitis for 2025. The Aloes Garden presents almost sculptural 3D creations, imagined as monumental decorative plasters in which the majesty of the designs is softened by materials such as chenille velvet, enriched by the texture of linen, Élitis’ flagship product. A rich and colourful variety of vegetable fibres, on the other hand, make up the structured bases of Tribus, as dense as sisal in plain and two-tone colours, as fine and refined as abaca, as wide and flat with a light satin-texture and as knotted as arrowroot. Poetry of the moment is a visual homage to the universal emotions aroused by the beauty of the changing skies at dawn and dusk. Finally, Maestria, is the essence of urban chic, where the raw meets the refined, where plant matter is juxtaposed with artist-created material.
New additions include the fabric proposals, including the I am not afraid collection, which synthesises the essence of the 1970s in a bold and unique way, defying conventional codes with a lively palette and contemporary embroideries that embrace pop art influences. The Brera collection, on the other hand, shimmers with references to the neoclassical style, as if taken from a Milanese setting. Menara‘s creations, inspired by Berber blankets, invite the presence of fabrics into the interior and present a mixture of cheerful handcrafted embroideries and textured weaves, combining stripes and patterns in a harmonious display of warm colours. Sweden draws inspiration from antique mattress fabrics, enveloping the world in calmness and softness and offering a refuge of comfort and simplicity in mineral tones of celadon, earth and stone. Two fabrics are also suitable for outdoor use, Faro and Panarea. The first, with a holiday mood, decorates gardens and terraces with embroidered effects, geometric weaves, jacquards of large leaves and plants in garden green, sky blue, sun yellow or camel. The second features elegant colours in muted tones, chic geometric patterns, bayadère stripes and irregular handmade effect backgrounds and is intended to be a delightful escape from reality.
To conclude, the Élitis range offers accessories capable of triggering new creative encounters between ideas and colours, which merge with those of wall creations. Cushions, rugs and plaids shape urban spaces with clean lines or bohemian atmospheres through refined combinations and noble materials. The colour themes Cranberry Island, Longwood Garden and Denali offer distinctive palettes that draw inspiration from the many facets of nature. Warm and embracing, Cranberry Island features vibrant oranges and earthy tones to create a comforting atmosphere. Longwood Garden, soft and bright, is built around natural, vegetal tones that invite serenity and a connection with nature. Denali, finally, offers an urban, minimalist cue with deep, refined tones that combine power and calm.