I found several search results related to designer wallpaper product details, positive and negative aspects, and ingredients or materials. Here is a summary of the most relevant information:
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Non-woven wallpapers: Non-woven wallpapers are sheets of directionally or randomly orientated fibers, a mixture of synthetic and natural, that do not contain vinyl. They have a significantly lower carbon footprint and are produced in Lancashire (Britain) by a company holding the FSC certificate for the papers they are printing on.
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Marble contact paper: Marble contact paper is a type of wallpaper that is made of PVC material, which makes it waterproof and durable. It combines the advantages of vinyl wallpaper and damask wallpaper.
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Paper products: Paper products are designed to bring joy and beauty to all who use them. They are creative products made of fine paper tableware and accessories.
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Paper materials: Paper is a thin sheet material produced by mechanically or chemically processing cellulose fibers derived from wood, rags, grasses, or other vegetable materials. It is a versatile material with many uses, including printing, painting, graphics, signage, design, packaging, decorating, writing, and cleaning. It may also be used as filter paper, wallpaper, book endpaper, conservation paper, laminated worktops, toilet tissue, currency, and security paper, or in a number of industrial and construction processes. The production of machine-made paper involves little human contact until the paper is purchased. The materials are the most significant cost factor in this type of paper production. Elaborate chemical and mechanical processes are often used to change poor-quality raw materials into a useful piece of paper.
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Insulation materials: Cellulose insulation is made from recycled paper products, primarily newsprint, and has a very high recycled material content, generally 82% to 85%. The paper is first reduced to small pieces and then fiberized, creating a product that packs tightly into building cavities. Mineral wool contains an average of 75% post-industrial recycled content. It doesnt require additional chemicals to make it fire resistant, and it is commonly available as blanket (batts and rolls) and loose-fill insulation.
In summary, designer wallpaper products can be made of different materials, including non-woven fibers, PVC, and recycled paper products. Each material has its own positive and negative aspects, such as durability, carbon footprint, and recycled content.