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Textures & Tales: Newmor’s Eri Silk, Eri Stripe & Savlamar Make Their Statement

  • Writer: Steven Goldfeder
    Steven Goldfeder
  • Sep 22
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 10

We’re excited to share three standout wallcoverings from Newmor that caught our eye for their texture, craft, and character: Eri Silk, Eri Stripe, and Savlamar. Whether you’re designing a lobby, residential space, or feature wall, these offer something truly special.



Eri Silk

Eri Silk is patterned aafter Peace silk from India, harvested without harming the moth. Eri Silk feels beautifully rustic yet refined, thanks to its coarser texture and subtle, irregular tactile elements. The horizontal texture and delicate print give it artistry and dimension. Eri Silk works well in spaces where softness, calm detail, and elegance are desired. Think hotel suites, upscale residential rooms, or feature walls that invite touch and soft light.


Eri Stripe

Eri Stripe is designed to complement Eri Silk, Eri Stripe brings rhythm and contrast. Use them together for a striking feature wall—or let the Stripe stand on its own for a bold statement. Inspired by hand‑painted silks, Eri Stripe has irregular lines and a painterly feel, softened by an emboss that mimics silk’s sheen. A metallic accent adds a touch of sparkle without overdoing it. Eri Stripe is great for accent walls, hallways, or any place you want texture + visual interest.


Savlamar

Named for Savanna‑la‑Mar, Jamaica, this design reflects a rich patchwork of cultural influence—Africa, Europe, India, China—all woven into one vibrant wallcovering. Savlamar is a blend of fabrics, textures, and colours that feels energetic yet artfully grounded. If you’re looking for something that adds depth, pattern, and personality in one go, Savlamar is that kind of piece. Perfect for bold installations, feature walls, and spaces where you want walls to do more than just sit quietly.


Want to See Them in Person?

If you like, we can send samples of any of these (or all three) so you can experience the texture, finish, and colour up close. Or, if preferable, we can schedule a presentation—virtually or in‑person—and explore how these might work in your project. Just select your options below!




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