We’re excited to announce a truly spectacular addition to the Vieunite Art Library. We have partnered with The Royal Pavilion at Brighton to bring lavish and iconic designs of one of Britain’s most fantastical historic buildings directly into your home.
The Royal Pavilion was once the seaside retreat of King George IV, and it stands today as a remarkable fusion of British royal history and Eastern-inspired architecture, design and interior decoration. Originally built in the 1780s as a neo-classical villa by architect Henry Holland, the building was later transformed into a magnificent fantasy palace by John Nash, one of the most celebrated architects of the Regency era.
On the outside, it is a striking masterpiece of Indian-inspired architecture, complete with onion-shaped domes, minarets, and pinnacles – a bold departure from traditional British design. Inside, the palace features opulent interiors with hand-painted Chinese and chinoiserie wallpapers, gilded dragons and snakes, elaborate stucco work, and a rich collection of Chinese export art. It is a place where history meets fantasy and now, a place where history meets innovation.
Why This Partnership Matters
Through this collaboration, Vieunite gains privileged access to a curated collection of high-quality images and patterns drawn directly from The Royal Pavilion’s intricate interiors and decorative schemes. These designs, once reserved for royalty and elite guests, are now available to enjoy through the Textura digital canvas, a high-tech digital art frame designed to bring artwork to life with texture-accurate display technology.
This partnership is a celebration of artistic heritage and technological innovation. It allows users to immerse themselves in the regal world of The Royal Pavilion, from vibrant wallpapers and fantastical imagery to the fine details of the palace’s ornamental designs. It’s a rare opportunity to bring centuries-old craftsmanship and colour into your home, workspace or gallery.
Making Art More Accessible
Vieunite’s mission has always been to make art more accessible, meaningful, and engaging. Collaborating with The Royal Pavilion aligns perfectly with this goal. By sharing these iconic patterns and artworks, we’re opening the doors of one of Britain’s most unique royal residences to a wider audience – not just as visitors, but as participants in its story.
Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a designer, or someone seeking to add rich cultural heritage to your environment, this partnership offers a new way to experience and connect with the past.
The Story Behind the Collaboration
This exciting partnership was made possible through the Royal Pavilion’s licensing programme, which makes its incredible archive of designs available to carefully selected partners. Vieunite is proud to be part of this initiative, helping to preserve and share the Pavilion’s legacy in a modern, interactive way.
The collection, now available on the Vieunite App, includes some of the most iconic decorative elements from the Pavilion, from fantastical birds and dragons to intricate foliage, flowers, and bold, regal colour palettes.
This is just the beginning of what we hope to be a long-lasting and mutually beneficial partnership. Future phases of the collaboration will explore even more creative ways to bring the Pavilion’s artistry into people’s lives, including exciting retail opportunities and exclusive offers.
By combining the power of digital displays with the splendour of royal design, this partnership invites users to see their walls not just as blank spaces, but as living galleries of culture, history, and beauty.
Explore the Royal Pavilion Collection on Vieunite
Dive into a world of colour, texture, and history. The Royal Pavilion collection is now live on the Vieunite App and ready to be explored, enjoyed, and displayed in a way that truly honours the past.

Vieunite’s mission is to provide a new online art community that combines an alternative platform for artists to sell their work digitally with an innovate digital canvas that has texture accurate display technology. We want to bring art into everyone’s lives in a unique way to give people the chance to creatively express themselves.