Our Molten Muse, Night Lights wallpaper brings an intriguing balance of abstract geometry and atmospheric color to the wall. Designed by Irina Chikati, the artwork overlays sharp circular and rectangular forms onto a fluid backdrop of molten amber, fiery coral, violet, and electric blue melting into deep slate charcoal. The interplay between hard-edged cutouts and softly diffused gradients creates a striking sense of depth. Made to measure for your exact wall dimensions, our PVC-free wallpapers are easy to hang and printed on paper with a subtle physical surface structure.
About the design
What we particularly like about this design is the visual tension between rigid architectural shapes and freeform, chromatic distortion. Irina Chikati layers solid and translucent geometric silhouettes, including floating discs, vertical bands, and rounded blocks, directly over a rippling field of glowing light. The fluid background suggests heat trails, city reflections, or atmospheric night phenomena, while the sharp graphic elements ground the composition.
The contrast between the moody charcoal grey base and the saturated warmth of coral, sunset orange, and violet gives the mural wallpapers a captivating rhythm. Seen from across the room, the larger geometric structures create strong visual anchors. Up close, the smooth chromatic transitions and soft color bleeds invite closer inspection, offering layers of subtle detail without feeling cluttered.
In the room
This is an expressive, design-led statement that works especially well on a main feature wall in a contemporary living room, dining area, or creative study. Because the motif carries both dark grounding tones and vibrant highlights, we would give it an uninterrupted wall where the full geometric layout can unfold freely.
In a modern living space, placing this wallpaper behind a low-profile sofa lets the rising columns of color draw the eye upward, accentuating ceiling height. In a dining room or home office, the deep slate tones bring an intimate, tailored atmosphere, while the luminous central shapes introduce vibrant energy without needing additional wall art.
Styling it
Because the wallpaper delivers significant graphic presence and color variation, we recommend keeping surrounding furniture shapes relatively clean and architectural. Furniture with matte black metal frames or low-sheen dark wood finishes pairs naturally with the deep charcoal elements at the base of the design.
For seating or upholstery, smooth fabrics in charcoal, warm grey, or muted navy allow the vibrant coral and amber gradients to remain the focal point. If you want to introduce accent decor, tinted smoke glass, brushed steel, or simple matte ceramic vessels echo the modern, experimental character of the artwork without competing with its intricate geometry.
Color combinations
The wallpaper itself combines deep slate and midnight grey with glowing accents of fiery coral, warm amber, violet, dusty rose, and electric sky blue.
When choosing adjacent wall colors and trim, we like pairing this design with deep charcoal or slate paint to create a seamless, enveloping atmosphere. Alternatively, surrounding walls painted in a warm, muted off-white or soft pale grey will allow the intense neon and sunset gradients of our wall murals to stand out with crisp definition. For textile accents, pulling a single tone from the motif, such as burnt coral or dusky lilac, ties the entire space together effortlessly.
About our wallpaper
Our wallpaper is custom made to measure to fit your exact wall dimensions, helping you order just what you need and avoid purchasing unnecessary excess material. Wallism offers wallpaper options suited to different homes, needs, and living situations, whether you own your home or rent.
Every design is PVC-free and printed on paper featuring a subtle physical structure. Engineered to be simple and easy to hang, our wallpapers make it easy to transform any room with confidence.