Every good room needs a foundation—something that holds the energy and gives everything else a rhythm to follow. That's what a bassline does in music. That's what this pattern does in a space.
Supergraphic Bassline is pure architectural confidence. Bold diagonal ribbons weave and layer across each other with geometric precision, creating that dimensional quality the 70s design movement called "supergraphics"—oversized, bold, unapologetically present. The warm amber and deep emerald bands create movement and depth while the structure keeps everything locked in.
This is our most geometric pattern in the Citrine Canyon collection. No botanical softness here, no organic curves to gentle the impact. Just clean lines, strong angles, and the kind of visual rhythm that makes a space feel intentional.
Where it works best: Commercial spaces that need professional impact—restaurants, creative studios, office lobbies, retail environments. Also excellent in home offices, dining rooms, or accent walls in living rooms where you want structure without fuss. This pattern plays well with minimalist furniture and clean lines. It wants to be the architecture of your room, not just the decoration.
The truth about bold geometric wallpaper: It needs space to work. This pattern functions best when you pair it with restraint everywhere else—simple furniture, minimal accessories, clean surfaces. If your space is already busy, this adds too much. If your space feels like it's missing a backbone, this provides it.
Not a background player. Not for spaces with existing strong patterns. Not for people who want versatility.
Definitely for spaces that need structure, energy, and a clear point of view.
Pairs well with: Leather furniture, brass or black fixtures, wood tones, concrete or industrial elements, and the confidence to let one strong element define the room.