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Large scale Wall murals Design ideas by famous Graphic designer

This is a completely unique and bold way to decorate your wall, because these wallpapers collection are designed as large scale murals with no repeating pattern by some famous Graphic designer in the world. With this wallpaper collection, you can choose the custom size you want, Height x Width and the design will be scaled to that size. Like the fantastic wall murals in the picture above is designed by Lee Misenheimer, a.k.a Destroy Rockcity which works as part of New York-based graphic collective one9ine, whose abilities in the fields of editorial redesign, brand identity development, website development, consulting, and creative direction have bagged them clients like Sony, MoMA, Whitney Museum of American Art, Columbia Records and Blue Note Records. Misenheimer has his own unique illustrative style, and his sketchy analogue work combined with his unusual application of Flash, set him apart stylistically from the rest of the graphic design community.



ANTISTROT is a Rotterdam based artist collective. They sit around a table and paint on the same canvas in synchronicity. They literally paint together in ’sessions’ that are always fun filled events, and spawn a myriad of ideas. We see a dramatic collage in the signature comic influenced graphic style of a plane and funny and scary figures making all sorts of trouble.


Originally from Kobe, Japan, Kenzo graduated from Parsons School of Design with a BFA in Product Design after majored Western Philosophy in Japan. He was the first Artist commissioned to do mural painting for Nike’s first art project space in NYC as well as another show they had at Chelsea Art Museum. He also released his own model of Reebok Pump Fury, limited of 500 pairs worldwide, released also together with Basquiat model in Fall of 2005.


This wallpaper uses repetitive pattern as a grid to organize printed media clippings in order to construct narratives with a social and political undertone. Francesco Simeti was born in Palermo, Italy. and is currently living and working between Brooklyn and Sicily. A selection of his wallpaper is part of the collection of the wall coverings department of the Victoria and Albert Museum, of the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt, National Museum of Design, New York, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Risd Museum, Providence and the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia.


London-based illustrator and graphic designer, Kam Tang graduated from the Royal College of Art before being taken on by Wallpaper magazine. His personal clients include Nike, Burberry and Sony. He has exhibited at London’s Design Museum and Tokyo’s acclaimed Versus exhibition and designed sleeve-work for Chemical Brothers and Manic Street Preachers. Kam Tang is represented by leading creative management agency Big Active, London.


Pier Fichefeux is a young French art director and illustrator, currently working as resident photographer at Fabrica, the Benetton Group Research Center on Communication in Italy. His still work has been featured in Citizen K, Cream magazine, Creative Review, Le Moniteur, Marie Claire and WAD. His portfolio extends to the broadcast media, where he has produced graphic animations for MTV, MCM, TF1 and Canal+.


The Designers Republic’s creative, new media and design portfolio spans 18 years. With clients from Warp to Nokia, Nike, Sony and Issey Miyake, and work ranging from music print to video and experimental film, and from award winning web design to TV channel identities, their influence on global graphic design has grown large in recent years. The message in their design for Exposif seems obvious but be sure it has a more imporatnt underlying meaning and is a perfect example of their unique preaching style.


Barcelona’s most sought-after design team Inocuo, recently formed a collective bringing elements of fine art to their street culture roots. The result of this unlikely fusion is a strong, fresh and unmistakable trademark style which graces a plethora of party posters, digital animations and sleeve-work for trip- and hip-hop artists with, among others, Ninja Tunes and Cristal Records.

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