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The Family Handyman on MSNChasing Paper’s New Cottage Edit Has Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper Prints of Our DreamsNow, popular wallpaper brand Chasing Paper has launched its ‘Cottagecore Edit‘ inspired by the trend. What’s the general vibe ...
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Woman & Home on MSNCan you wallpaper a bathroom? Is it a bad idea or the answer to decorating dilemmas? Experts reveal allIs wallpaper in the bathroom ever a good option? We asked decorating experts for definitive professional advice ...
Simon Schubert's remarkable Paper Artworks provided the unconventional sets for Wallpaper's October interiors story, 'Beyond The Pale'. The Cologne-based artist creates these architectural scenes by ...
The existing wallpaper is a flat pattern and the seams line up perfectly. Can we wallpaper over our existing paper, as they did in the old houses?
An exhibition devoted to artists who do more than put pencil to paper, 'Slash: Paper Under the Knife' - the latest show from New York's Museum of Arts and Design - will feature a range of new works by ...
The Stace Face Wallpaper Tempaper For the past two decades, Alice + Olivia has been one of the biggest names in fashion and there couldn’t be a better way to celebrate this milestone than by ...
The history of wallpaper is a story of mendacity, of the many forms lying can take. Wallpaper has been guilty of little white lies, like visually altering the proportions of a room or projecting ...
Elizabeth Rees, the founder of Chasing Paper, shares her journey of pioneering the peel-and-stick wallpaper industry. She discusses how Chasing Paper brings unique, thoughtfully-designed removable ...
With glowing mentions in the likes of Elle Decor, you might think Flavor Paper, a wallpaper outfit based in Brooklyn and known for its jaw-dropping graphic designs, was charmed from the outset ...
Flavor Paper 216 Pacific St., nr. Court St., Boerum Hill; 718-422-0230 If you think about wallpaper at all—which a lot of design people don’t anymore—you think of two things: dumpy ...
The Home You Own From sketchbook to wallpaper: Behind the scenes at Rifle Paper Co. How a hand-painted work eventually becomes a ubiquitous pattern.
An unusual style of portraiture has been developed by British artist Rosalind Freeborn, who uses shreds of torn wallpaper, magazine pages, tissue and newspaper to make pictures of famous faces ...
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