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HIGH POINT – Wallcovering company Fine & Dandy Co. is making its official debut at this week’s High Point Market by showcasing and wallcoverings throughout the booth and 313.Space.

The installation is an experiential installation and part of ‘s ongoing collaboration with the renowned designer.

The show also marks the introduction of , Fine & Dandy’s first photographic wallcovering collection from award-winning photographer . It uses timeless architectural beauty, culture and color as spatial elements.

“Hosting Fine & Dandy within our space in High Point felt like a natural extension of how I think about interiors,” said Alfredo Paredes. “Their work brings a sense of depth and a cinematic quality I responded to at hello. I find their work to be something that completes and does not compete with the space.”

The Architectura collection includes four patterns—Brera, Boboli, Limonaia, and Loggetta, each one a love letter to Italy; from the shifting hues of Brera gallery interiors in Milan; to the sunlit charm of the Limonaia within Boboli Gardens in Florence, to the grand stone columns of Loggetta in San Marco Square, Venice. Each design within the richly textured collection reflects a moment of discovery.

Brera
Loggetta
Limonaia

“We’re proud to present with Alfredo and his team, and to place our work within a fully realized environment that gradually reveals itself with moments of surprise, texture and atmosphere,” said Shelly Weinreb, Fine & Dandy co-founder and chief creative officer. “We’ve always designed our wallcoverings as experiential art forms and have brought that philosophy to High Point with a shared sensibility around materiality and storytelling.”

Fine & Dandy’s other design collections are woven throughout the booth at High Point, including the company’s most-celebrated patterns: Arcadia, Babylon, Bibliothèque, Botanica, Imaginarium and Voyageur.

The company offers designer wallcoverings, repeating patterns and large-scale murals with for residential, hospitality and .

The installation will be within the Alfredo Paredes Collection: 313.Space – 205 & 206, Floor 2.