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" ... "This wallpaper is a hand blocked print from Cole & Sons wallcoverings, and I simply love it. Many of their papers are made from archival and botanical historical images like this. I think this paper is even more lovely in person. There’s a soft textural quality to it due to the hand block printing process. The ink lays on top of the paper which gives it a subtle texture that you don’t find elsewhere." ... "
" ... For Takada, design was about the art of living. He explained, “It’s about harmony, joy, comfort, contrasts and mixing. I also like when I enter a space that there’s a bit of disorientation, the feeling I’m somewhere else.” For instance, his straw, vinyl and silk wallcoverings propose peaceful images of the sky, sun, clouds and landscape, providing the impression of escape. “Design can be used to improve your sense of well-being through the use of colors and patterns together,” he noted. “For K3, we want to bring a mix of cultures, poetry and joie de vivre. I can imagine the new collection in my own home.” Forming part of the brand’s visual identity, the creations are adorned with a kintsugi motif paying tribute to the 15th-century Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted or combined with powdered gold, silver or platinum by highlighting cracks and holes instead of hiding them. By shifting perspective, the technique is also a symbol of psychological resilience associated with the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi – the beauty of impermanence and imperfection – thereby encouraging a healthy mental state. This reference to embracing flaws renders his objects even more beautiful and taps into the idea of recycling instead of throwing away. ... "
" ... Now, in a happy contrast, great designers, decorators and landlords today have started spending money differently. They’re creating commercial spaces that fit the new generation and zeitgeist better. This translates to a use of materials that don’t look as polished as their forebears: “a preponderance of hemp, handmade tiles and rough-hewn elements where the “hand”of the artisan still shows in the work and human imperfections are a part of the appeal,” as Laura Romanoff of The Maya Romanoff Company, which manufactures the wallcoverings used in high-end hospitality and retail environments, puts it. [Full genetic disclosure: Laura's also my cousin.] ... "