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Architectural Digest, June 2023
The creative talent behind hits like Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” infused their queer spirit into the historic LA property.
Business of Home, June 2023
"The texture of this wallpaper adds a luxurious softness to walls, making any space feel more intimate and warm. I love the surprise of a woven texture in a modern space because it feels unexpected yet complementary.
Architectural Digest, May 2023
The Pasadena Showcase House of Design 2023, now open and on view through May 21, celebrates several full-circle moments.
NYC&G, March 2023
A collaboration between David Rockwell and Maya Romanoff, Porto Deco in Bacchus Blue is a jazzy symphony in three parts: cork, metallic foil, and nonwoven paper.
Luxury Guide, January 2023
"Silver Birch" hand-inlaid wood veneer and micro-thin wood on a paper backing make this wallcovering flexible enough to wrap columns and even turn corners.
Inspire Design, December 2022
Maya Romanoff, a manufacturer of handcrafted wallcoverings in the U.S., has released a fifth collaboration with award-winning architect and designer David Rockwell. The collection, called Porto™, is a responsibly harvested, colored and hand-inlaid cork on a luminous metallic foil.
Interior and Sources, December 2022
Regardless of how far-reaching a product’s impact is, if it contributes to the greater good in some way, we want to celebrate the manufacturer’s efforts because every small step can lead to meaningful change.
Galerie Magazine, December 2022
From Jos Devriendt's ceramic lamps at Demisch Danant to David Rockwell's new wall coverings for Maya Romanoff.
AD PRO, December 2022
Nearly every material has undergone a greenwashing campaign by this point. There are even versions of plastic that are now branded as “sustainable.” But lately, designers are embracing one surface that really does seem like the real deal: cork.