Why Wallcovering Is the Bold New Move for Event Backdrops

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Fabric backdrops are a staple. They photograph well, install clean, and scale with ease. We use them all the time.

But when a brand wants to break the mold and bring more texture to the moment, we reach for something different.

DreamScape is a printable wallcovering that wraps cleanly over custom scenic builds and modular walls. It brings depth, contrast, and finish that instantly elevates the space. The surface becomes part of the story, not just the background.

Because the right backdrop doesn’t just hold a logo. It holds attention.

Your step-and-repeat just got upgraded. Let’s get into why.

What Is DreamScape Wallcovering?

It’s not fabric. And it’s definitely not boring.

DreamScape is a line of printable wallcoverings with serious texture and depth. Think suede, canvas, even silver or gold metallic finishes all fully printable.

It was made for interiors, but we’re using it to elevate brand activations. Media walls. Step-and-repeats. VIP rooms. Product reveals. Anywhere a graphic wants to feel luxe instead of labeled.

If you're looking for event backdrop ideas that stand out from the usual tension fabric or vinyl options, this is your material.

DreamScape Mason Texture

Why It Hits Different Than Fabric

Tension fabric has its place. But let’s be honest, most of it looks the same.

DreamScape brings contrast and richness. The textures pick up lighting in a way fabric can’t. The surface absorbs ink differently. The whole thing feels more dimensional, more premium, and more touchable.

This is the difference between a wall that looks good and a wall that feels premium.

It’s one of the simplest upgrades for anyone looking to swap out traditional step and repeat alternatives with something that looks and feels high-end.

Creative Textures That Get Noticed

Texture is the secret weapon.

It’s what makes DreamScape stand apart from basic fabric or flat vinyl. From the moment you step in front of it, the surface does something different. It brings a tactile energy that makes the whole space feel more designed.

DreamScape offers a wide range of textures to match the vibe and elevate the brand. Think simple, clean options like matte and suede. Go a step further with plaster, leather, or grasscloth textures that add depth. Want crazy? Textured metallics and special effects bring shine and drama.

And for brands pushing sustainability, there’s even a line of PVC-free textures that keep things eco-conscious without sacrificing aesthetics.

For textured backdrops for events that need to stand out and photograph beautifully, DreamScape brings the heat.

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DreamScape Prisma

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DreamScape Bling

Built for Events, Not Just Interiors

This isn’t wallpaper. It’s wall power.

We reach for it when a surface needs to do more than stand up. It needs to set the tone. Whether it’s a branded moment, a high-touch environment, or a space meant to feel completely custom, this material brings the edge that basic builds miss.

You’ll find it in:

  • Step-and-repeats that need to feel elevated

  • Media walls built to impress

  • VIP lounges and backstage areas where the environment needs to match the experience

  • Retail pop-ups where every surface tells a story

  • Product reveals that deserve a high-end backdrop

  • Photo studios and content capture spaces

  • Branded rooms at conferences, festivals, and launch events

It’s one of those materials you use once, and then want everywhere. Once a wall feels this good, it’s hard to go back to basic.

Want a Backdrop That Deserves to Be Posted?

If you're still using standard fabric or vinyl for your photo ops, it might be time to level up.

DreamScape brings texture, depth, and serious wow to walls that usually fade into the background. It’s one of our favorite material swaps for events that need to feel premium from the ground up.

Let’s build you a wall that hits.

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