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[tweetmeme]Check out new ways to beautify your walls, windows and furnishings.

Elegant & Refined. Farrow & Ball introduces The Lotus Papers their first collection of block printed wallpapers in an artisanal lotus flower design reminiscent of the Arts & Crafts movement. All wallpapers are zero VOC and printed on FSC approved paper. They come in 30 sumptuous colors in two pattern sizes.

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Reinvent Your Environment. A fresh take on the common shade comes from OrangePiel, a Sausalito based company. Their inventive shades are affordable (as low as $75) and completely custom up to 16 ft. wide and 50 ft. long. Designs come from their artist gallery, your favorite photograph or own original art. They’re a perfect application for any space in the home or corporate environment. Check out the possibilities on their web site or call the helpful McCool’s (father or son) at 415.869.8824.

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Graphic Expressionism. More art! More individuality! Creative design studio, ROLLOUT, delivers both with their custom wallpapers. You can design your own, let them create something innovative for you, or choose from a diverse community of artists’ designs. Prices range from $8 to $10 a square foot plus any applicable design fees.

“Bikes” from ROLLOUT’s Artistic Series

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Rollout custom paper by Anita Modha and Jonathan Nodrick

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Eco-Linen. The Q Collection introduces Espalier, a hand-printed, 100% Belgian linen ground with heavy metal-free pigments. Available in Bluet, Anjou and Lychee colorways.

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Harmonious Hues. Christopher Peacock presents Collection No. 1, a line of ninety luscious paint colors both highly durable and environmentally responsible. The perfect shades await you at the Christopher Peacock showrooms across the country.

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  1. Genise says:

    While I love wallpaper in certain situations, it seems that our clients have not caught on to today’s papers. How in the world do we “sell” the idea of wallpaper let alone, the additional cost in these lean times?


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