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Premier Hospitality International, November 2024

Maya Romanoff is a manufacturer of luxurious wallcoveringsspecializing in handcraft. Our artisans methodically incorporate materials such as glass beads, gold leaf, seashells, and wood with pigments, dye and more to create extraordinary surfacing materials, right in our Chicago Studio.

Modern Home, September 2024

Maya Romanoff's Zen Garden wallpaper collection features natural textures reminiscent of Japanese gardens, adding a touch of Zen to your home. Hand-painted and handcrafted in a Mexican studio, this collection embodies the spirit of craftsmanship.

Interior Style: Art Deco, October 2024

The Ajiro Sunburst wallpaper by Maya Romanoff showcases an elegant sunburst motif, crafted using a classic hand-inlaid technique, delicately applied with micro-thin wood on a paper backing.

Luxury Portfolio, September 2024

A look behind the wallcoverings that turned textile art into home décor mastery.

M|G Design Inspiration, July 2024

Embarking on a journey of unprecedented acclaim, Maya Romanoff, the esteemed purveyor of handcrafted wallcoverings, proudly unveils a pinnacle achievement: the induction of three of its iconic collections - Flexi Mother of Pearl™, Mother of Pearl Aphrodite™, and Ajiro Fanfare™ - into the revered permanent collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs at the illustrious Louvre Palace in Paris.

Sixtysix, July 2024

Mass production sounds like a factory, full of metal and clanging. Yet Maya Romanoff-a family-run company and the largest US manufacturer of handmade wallcoverings-proves it is possible to produce artistic and responsible products at relatively large scale almost entirely by hand.

Hospitality Design, June 2024

Maya Romanoff's iconic wallcovering collections are added to the Louvre, Diana Dobin of Valley Forge Fabrics is recognized as the 2024 NEWH ICON of Industry, and more.

Hospitality Design, May/June 2024

Maya Romanoff's Conduit collection offers a dimensional and textural effect achieved through a dense, proprietary compound that is embossed with a metal conduit pipe, creating a series of angular designs.

Interior Design, Spring 2024

The Hall of Famer's fifth effort with the midwestern brand yields a wallcovering in responsibly harvested (and carbon-positive) cork, hand-laid on luminous metallic foil and colored with water-based ink in 10 neutral tones.