TheGlitz Interiors Pick 2025: UDC Homes Wears the Walls: Introducing Soie Lumière, a Couture Collection for Interiors

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When wallpaper stops being background and becomes the statement, you know you’re in UDC Homes territory. Renowned for their refined taste in interior craftsmanship, UDC Homes now unveils Soie Lumière, a sumptuous collection of fabric-finish wallpapers that redefine how we dress our walls. At TheGlitz, we call it nothing short of haute couture for your home.

UDC Homes: Where Fabric Meets Fantasy

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The name says it all… Soie Lumière, or “Silk Light,” captures the spirit of this collection: light dancing on luxurious surfaces, embroidery whispering secrets of old-world artistry, and textures that beg to be touched.

Crafted on a base of mulberry silk, slub linen, and soft metallics, each design is a living canvas. Think hand-painted chinoiserie, 3D embroidery, fine wire detailing, and hand-embroidered pearls, all layered to create visual poetry. These are not mere patterns, they’re stories stitched and brushed onto fabric.

Tailor-Made Tactility

What sets Soie Lumière apart? Customisation is king. From colour palette to scale, each wallpaper can be tailored to fit your vision. Whether you’re dressing up a modern loft or adding grace to a vintage drawing room, this collection adapts with chameleon-like elegance.

“Soie Lumière isn’t just wallpaper… it’s an experience,” says Anya Desai, Creative Director at UDC Homes. “It’s where fabric, light, and craftsmanship come together to tell a story.”

Each design is brought to life through a global network of painters, textile artists, and artisans from India, Europe, and East Asia, all committed to the art of slowing down and making things beautifully, by hand.

The Drama Is in the Detail

Among the standout creations is Dancing Ginkgo, where ginkgo leaves float dreamily across a silk backdrop, their forms rising in graceful 3D relief through fine wire embroidery. The design is both calm and kinetic—a suspended moment of nature captured in thread and fabric.

Then there’s Snowfall Silk, where tiny hand-embroidered pearls mimic snowflakes settling on a quiet winter night. Elegant and understated, it evokes that fleeting, fragile stillness of fresh snowfall… only here, it stays forever.

For those who lean classic with a twist, Jardin Bleu is a modern revival of traditional chinoiserie. Painted by hand over soft grey-blue silk, its delicate florals and fluttering birds transport you to a serene garden, whether you’re in a heritage bungalow or a sleek city apartment.

Luxury with a Soul

Soie Lumière is for the discerning homeowner who doesn’t just want aesthetic—they want intention. Each wallpaper is handcrafted in India with traditional techniques and deep reverence for artistry. And while its spirit is global, the soul remains proudly rooted in Indian craftsmanship.

This isn’t mass production; it’s limited-edition luxury. It’s a quiet celebration of slowness in an era of speed. It’s the difference between wearing fashion and wearing couture… but for your walls.

Design That Lingers Long After the Trends Fade

In an age of fleeting Pinterest boards and TikTok trends, Soie Lumière dares to be timeless. It speaks of slow elegance, enduring beauty, and deeply personal style. It’s a collection that lingers in memory long after you leave the room.

“Soie Lumière honours tradition while offering the personalisation and innovation our clients expect,” adds Desai. “In a time where design trends come and go, we wanted to create something that endures.”

Available through UDC Homes’ flagship store in India, select partner studios, and by private consultation across the globe, Soie Lumière is more than just wall covering, it’s wall couture. Each piece is a luxurious layer of narrative, craftsmanship, and tactile artistry.

As TheGlitz puts it, this isn’t just wallpaper, it’s a story you can feel, a backdrop that takes centre stage. It’s where heritage meets haute design, transforming every wall into a canvas of quiet opulence. With Soie Lumière, your interiors don’t just speak… they whisper, glow, and shimmer in style.

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