
Inspired by Young&Battaglia
When you have an empty space and you do not know what to do with it or you want to keep it as it is, its emptiness can be filled with a proper wallpaper. ‘Bookshelf’ wallpaper by Young&Battaglia is the perfect solution. It features white books on white shelves with subtle shades of gray that provides an aesthetic, minimalist look to any space from your house.

The size available is 500 x 2500mm.
The White Bookshelf wallpaper features white books on white shelves for a bright minimalist look. It can be used to create a stunningly contemporary feel reminicent of designer offices, fashion shoots and art galleries. Perfect for feature walls or a whole room. It is printed on to finest quality 300gram fabric backed textured paper and is suitable for both domestic and commercial use.




The Sepia Bookshelf wallpaper features beautiful old antique books, on wooden shelves, in natural sepia tones to create a warm timeless look. It can be used to create the feeling of an old study, library or reading room and is strangely reminicent of old photographs, steam engines and Oscar Wilde! Perfect for feature walls or a whole room. It is printed on to finest quality 300gram fabric backed textured paper and is suitable for both domestic and commercial use.

The Vintage Bookshelf wallpaper features shelves of old books to create a vintage library look. It can be used to create the feeling of a study, reading room or an old bookshop! Perfect for feature walls or a whole room. It is printed on to finest quality 300gram fabric backed textured paper and is suitable for both domestic and commercial use.


Anglo-Italian design duo Brendan Young and Vanessa Battaglia are the founding directors of Mineheart, they also run their own renowned design consultancy, working on projects for many international clients including Audi, John Lewis, Next and Aeon.
They began working together in 2003 under the name Studiomold with their first collection of furniture using re-appropriated materials. This included the award winning ‘Recycled Sound’ system made from old vinyl records and ‘Love’ furniture using reject tennis balls which became part of the permanent collection at the MOMA in Monaco.
Since then the couple have gone on to work for many UK and international clients designing furniture, lighting, sculptures and interiors, as well as art direction and packaging. Their playful philosophy and innovative use of materials and imagery has led them to work on an extremely wide variety of design projects and win several design awards.
They have attracted international recognition through many exhibitions worldwide including New York, Milan, Tokyo, Paris and London. Their work has also been published in books, most leading design magazines, and selected for prestigious shows and collections such as the V&A and the MOMA.
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