
Embroidered EMBRO murals – textile precision and variable play of light
, by Jasmin Zasar, 2 min reading time

, by Jasmin Zasar, 2 min reading time
EMBRO's embroidered murals combine silk fabric, precise weaving techniques, and the play of light. The collection brings materiality and depth to interiors, changing depending on perspective and lighting.
The EMBRO collection of murals achieves something most standard wall coverings cannot: they introduce real, material depth and subtle variability in perception, depending on the light and viewing angle. Instead of printing, a weaving technique is used, using high-quality silk threads arranged on a 3-meter-wide textile base . This is not just a visual effect—it's the result of a craftsmanship approach and technology that combine to create a surface with intensely varied textures. The screen patterns showcase plant and natural motifs, which gain an additional dimension in the fabric thanks to the structure and play of light.
In practice, this offers several practical benefits for architects and investors. Firstly, the material's wide width and precise pattern matching allow for the tidiness of large walls, minimizing visible joints. Secondly, the silk layer reacts to light intensity—during the day, the mural may appear more subdued, while in the evening, under artificial lighting, it subtly reveals a fuller palette of tones. Thirdly, this solution is aimed at projects where a distinctive offering and a distinct level of quality, not commonly found in the market, are essential. EMBRO murals are not merely decorative, but a finishing touch that elevates the interior —whether in a hotel, restaurant, representative lobby, or private apartment.
In the context of the wall covering industry, we can see an increasing number of advanced, handcrafted, and weaving techniques reaching the premium segment. Citing examples of high-end studios abroad that utilize embroidery and hand-selected threads to create wall art, this approach is part of a trend toward materiality and craftsmanship . Some studios, speaking about hand-embroidered work and the use of silk in wall coverings, point to the depth, texture, and drama that add particular value to spaces. At EMBRO, this direction is put into practice, in a form available on request and tailored to the real needs of the projects.

Importantly, from a B2B service and sales perspective, patterns from the collection are available to order , so the entire selection and implementation process can be conducted in consultation with the office and partners. This allows for control over the order volume and delivery date, and allows for precise matching of the pattern to the character of the interior and the scale of the project. This formula gives the architect and investor the feeling of working with an exclusive, yet serious and predictable material – after all, this is not an ordinary print, but an embroidered wall fabric , requiring experience in selection and installation.
Embroidered EMBRO murals are available from JZ WALLS in a B2B model. Details regarding available designs and order fulfillment are determined individually for each project. 
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EMBRO's embroidered murals combine silk fabric, precise weaving techniques, and the play of light. The collection brings materiality and depth to interiors, changing depending on...
Embroidered EMBRO murals – textile precision and variable play of light