Reading British designer Di Overton's blog, we came across these incredible wallscapes at Spazio Rossana Orlandi, an Italian design studio in Milan. Created by Bless (the brainchild of designers Desirée Heiss and Ines Kaag), the wallscapes are made from photo blow-ups applied to large panels. In many of these spaces, it's difficult to tell where the room ends and the wallscape begins...











except for the first one, i can't even see them...
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I can't tell where they are in the 4th and the 5th!!
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"In many of these spaces, it's difficult to tell where the room ends and the wallscape begins..."
Only the first photo in the gallery shows the wallscape in a different context. The rest of the photos are of what the wallscape itself looks like, they do not have wallscapes in them.
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How bizarre - who would want a wall scene of some random woman sat at a desk? - creepy!
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Painted tromp l'oeil is nifty, and usually not SO photo-realistic that it becomes confusing. Actual photo tromp l'oeil seems too contrived. I'll pass.
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