Monday, July 30

NAMA ROCOCO




I met founder Karen Combs in New York last May and can't stop thinking about her line of wallpaper. All prints are handscreened and hand painted, all the inks are hand mixed and applied. I love her approach-- wallpaper isn't just pattern, it's rhythm, art, and movement. Her work came out of a desire to see her art spread across a large expanse of paper-- like the Japanese scrolls she'd seen at the Met. She has created a truly original line of beautiful papers. If you're short on wall space, you can buy a single sheet and frame it!
Her website is a work of art too. Check it out at namarococo.com

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