The wallpaper maker is a craftsman often called a "dominotier" in the field of traditional wallpaper craftsmanship. This profession consists of producing decorative wallpapers from printed patterns, using manual techniques and noble materials, such as engraved wooden dies or flocking cylinders. The process often includes hand painting and the use of natural dyes to create unique visual effects, sometimes imitating textiles or landscapes.
Modern techniques allow historical motifs to be faithfully reproduced while sometimes incorporating innovations, such as printing on modern supports and varied textures. Craftsmen in this sector work mainly on special orders, often for the restoration of historic buildings or luxury interiors.