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Wallpaper Luzia AA | Wall Treatments by Alzuleycha. Item composed of paper
Wallpaper Luzia AA | Wall Treatments by Alzuleycha. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Alzuleycha

Alzuleycha

Wallpaper Luzia AA - Wall Treatments

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Creation: 2-3 weeks
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Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
144H x 24W in
365.76H x 60.96W cm

Add some flare to your walls with Alzuleycha wallpaper.
Colorful and gorgeous patterns inspired in the details of the Portuguese architecture.

Luzia series is inspired by the Portuguese cobelstone. The Portuguese cobelstone arises in the middle of the 19th century, the first known application being the “zig zag” design, and one of the first places to have the application, on a large scale, was Praça do Rossio.

Size of roll: 2 ft x 12 ft

Material choices:
Prepasted Removable Smooth Wallpaper - Durable, with a water-activated adhesive backing, fully removable (and recyclable), great for homes, rental spaces or temporary art.

Made in the US.

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Item Wallpaper Luzia AA
Created by Alzuleycha
As seen in Creator's Studio, San Jose, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Home decoration with a soul

I am Ana Sofia owner and founder of Alzuleycha.
I started Alzuleycha in 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal, when I was working in a construction company that did remodels on old buildings.
As a Lisboeta and an architect, I felt that all the architecture history from my home town was disappearing with those remodels. I wanted to find a way to preserve that history, so I started designing patterns inspired in the details of the architecture.