NLXL

NLXL was founded in the Netherlands in November 2010. NLXL is known for the "Scrapwood Wallpaper" collection, brainchild of designer Piet Hein Eek and NLXL founders Rick and Ether Vintage. This collection won the Editor's award at ICFF New York in 2011 and can be found in the permanent collection of Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Museum. 

The company introduced the "Brooklyn Tins" wallpaper collection for Paris based concept store "Merci", "Concrete Wallpaper" by Piet Boon and "Remixed - Wallpaper" by Athur Sienk. In 2013 "Scrapwood Wallpaper 2" by Piet Hein Eek was introduced. The latest addition is "Archives" by Studio Job, with superstar-designers Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel. 

NLXL Wallpaper has no repeat. This means that no 2 planks are the same in Scrapwood Wallpaper, or each tin is unique in the Brooklyn Tins collection etc (obviously, each roll is the same). This is what makes the NLXL wallpaper collections unique. 

NLXL's goal is to become the world's smallest global company. Their company headquarters and main warehouse are based in The Netherlands.