08 December 2008

WALLPAPER - barbara hulanicki

sadly i'll only be posting on print & pattern today as i'll be away for the rest of this week. but i will be back on monday 15th december. im taking a few days off to work on my book so a lot of concentration is called for. hope to see you all back here next monday.
fashion designer barbara hulanicki, famous for creating 'biba' in the 1960's, has designed a collection of wallpapers for graham & brown.

16 comments:

  1. these patterns are so gorgeous!

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  2. these are stunning. very art nouveau!

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  3. Anonymous12:14 pm

    oh wow - so cool... very inspiring!!

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  4. Anonymous12:53 pm

    I like these patterns!

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  5. I love anything "biba-ish".

    Thank you!

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  6. I love the Art Nouveau influence! They're beautiful.

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  7. wow...so beautiful! I would love to cover one of my walls in these designs!

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  8. Hope the work on the book is going well! Looking forward to seeing the final product soon.

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  9. Anonymous3:34 pm

    hope you have a great week and I just love the wallpaper. Its what my home has been looking for, now to try and find some!

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  10. Anonymous6:18 pm

    Gorgeous wallpaper. The patterns are simple but stunning.

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  11. Anonymous12:22 am

    simple patterns...strong design

    good luck working on your book! Hope it goes well for you!

    best and happy holidays...

    carol

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  12. Anonymous7:58 pm

    I'll play devil's advocate...I just see recycled art nouveau patterns here. Straight out of a book I have. What am I missing that everyone else is seeing?

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  13. Anonymous9:45 pm

    holy smokes, i love all of these!

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  14. Anonymous3:42 pm

    wow.
    they're awesome

    you can get all these designs on the website www.grahambrown.com

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  15. I love these patterns. Particularly the black and white ones. I could just picture that wall with the contrast of a lamp with a rich red drum lamp shade. Makes me drool!!!

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