Time and chemistry had a love affair on your wall.
Dio takes the graceful spirals of Art Nouveau and ages them like a copper roof left to the elements for a century. Each scroll and tendril tells the story of oxidation—bright copper blooming into rust, then settling into that coveted blue-green patina that only patience (or really good design) can achieve.
The vibe: Abandoned baroque palace meets industrial poetry. Victorian elegance that's been through some things. The kind of sophistication that doesn't need to prove itself because it's already survived the elements.
Works beautifully in: Studies where you need to think deep thoughts, dining rooms that deserve drama, creative studios, upscale lounges, tattoo shops with a classical bent, or anywhere you want the walls to whisper "I have stories."
Real talk: This isn't a neutral. The weathered copper and verdigris demand attention—in the best way. If you've been playing it safe with beige, Dio will feel like jumping into the deep end. But isn't that why you're here?
The distressed, layered texture reads almost three-dimensional, catching light differently throughout the day. It's the kind of pattern that makes people reach out and touch your wall to see if it's actually metal (it's not, but we appreciate the commitment to the illusion).
For the bold, the curious, and anyone who thinks "patina" is a compliment, not a problem.
Available in 19" wide rolls across three material tiers—because transformation this good deserves options.
Collection note: Part of the Verdigris Alchemy series, where we explore what happens when precious metals meet time, weather, and a little rebellious artistry.