Fischbacher 1819: Swiss Textile Mastery on the Wall

Fischbacher 1819: Swiss Textile Mastery on the Wall

Fischbacher 1819 (formerly Christian Fischbacher) represents six generations of Swiss luxury and textile innovation. Based in St. Gallen—a historic center for embroidery and "White Gold" linen—the brand’s wallcoverings are a direct extension of their world-class fabric collections. Under the creative direction of Camilla Fischbacher, the brand creates a "sensory architectural experience," translating the drape and texture of fine silks and linens into permanent wall treatments. The aesthetic is defined by "Opulent Purism"—a sophisticated balance where intricate, imaginative prints meet calm, structured plains to create a cohesive and deeply personal interior identity.

The hallmark of the collection is its textile-driven materiality. Fischbacher 1819 utilizes advanced digital printing and 3D embossing to mimic the tactile complexity of woven fabrics. Their range includes heavy-weight non-wovens, high-performance vinyls, and shimmering metallic surfaces that evoke the look of satin weaves or hand-combed plaster. Many designs, such as the Newtopia or So Avantgardening! series, leverage motifs from prestigious digital archives like the Rijksmuseum, recomposing them into grand-scale panoramic stories. These are professional-grade, unpasted installations designed for both high-end residential and luxury contract environments, offering superior lightfastness and durability.