Paola Navone, Affresco This decorative panel, titled Affresco and designed by Paola Navone, takes a classic painting style and turns it into a fresh, modern surface for your walls. The layout is really unique: the left side is completely packed with a bright, full design, while the right side looks like it is fading away, leaving a geometric grid pattern underneath. This clever look makes the mosaic look like an ancient fresco painting that has worn down over time, giving the room a lot of character and depth. The color choices are bright, fun, and made to stand out . While you might only see the red portion displayed in the showroom, the entire piece is actually conceived as a complete, two - part composition. On the left side , the section meant to anchor the design , a solid red background makes the oversized, stylized flowers look incredibly vivid. These flowers are made with refreshing colors like electric blue, turquoise, and light green. As the design moves to the right side , the red background disappears completely, swapping the warm red for a clean, black - and - white checkered grid that makes the floating blue petals pop even more. What makes this work so interesting is the mix of soft shapes and hard lines. From far a way, the flowers look soft, rounded, and flowing, almost like a piece of patterned fabric. But when you get up close, you can see the excellent craftsmanship of the mosaic. The neat rows of tiny tiles perfectly handle the change from the solid red wall to the checkered pattern, showing how a traditional art form can look totally modern and graphic. In the end, Affresco is a great mix of old - school art and contemporary design. Paola Navone brings a sense of playfulness and romance to a structured wall by redesigning classic flowers in her own unique, stylized way. By breaking up the usual symmetry you find in tile patterns, this piece turns an ordinary wall into a major decorative feature, b ringing a massive boost of energy and style into the home.