• Calico Wallpaper
    @calico_wallpaper
    Calico Wallpaper is a designer of bespoke wallpaper. It was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 2013 by creative and life-partners Rachel and Nick Cope. Their process combines artisanal methods from the decorative arts with innovative digital technologies. The result is an entirely customized and non-repeating wall mural. Calico aims to raise wallpaper to the status of art through their original use of gilded metallic colors and a buoyant style which creates depth and movement. Calico Wallpaper has worked with a global roster of leading designers and architects. The team works closely with their clients’ design vision to achieve dramatic and exclusive installations.
  • Laura Mauk
    @lauramauk
    Laura Mauk writes about architecture and design for Dwell, Wallpaper*, the San Francisco Chronicle, Interiors and Luxe. She worked as an editor for Architectural Digest, Artforum's Bookforum, Allure and Western Interiors & Design after starting her career in New York in the late nineties, when she was first published in Paper magazine.
  • Detroit Wallpaper Company
    @detroitwallpapercompany
    Launched on Nov. 19th, 2012, The Detroit Wallpaper Co. produces wallpaper that bridges the gap between mass-production and the boutique experience. The firm si a signature wallpaper brand of Design Factory Detroit, a boutique print studio. The firm makes wallapper, rugs, and tables.
  • Download top wallpapers
    @wallpaperswide
    Download top wallpapers here http://wallpapers-wide.download/
  • after sunglasses
    @aftersunglasses
    http://www.opinionsobre.es/after-sunglasses/
  • Moooi
    @xmoooi
    Moooi was founded in 2001 and is known for its innovative designs in furniture and lighting. The venture was founded by Marcel Wanders and Casper Vissers and is named after mooi, the Dutch word for beautiful—the third ‘o’ in the brand name stands for an extra value in terms of beauty and uniqueness.
  • Chic on the Cheap
    @chiconthecheap
    CHIC /SHēk/ (adj.) elegantly and stylishly fashionable We are NOT about anything that has to do with CHEAP or doing things cheaply. What we ARE about is spending money WISELY. When most firms charge you a mark-up (whether you know it or not) on every purchase you make (ie. contractor, electrician, plumbers, wallpaper hangers, wallpaper, fabrics, window treatments, and so on and so forth), we do NOT. When we charge you for our service YOU are paying JUST FOR OUR SERVICE. That fact, on top of our exceptional taste and design acumen, is what sets us apart from every other interior design firm.
  • Ferm Living
    @fermliving
    ferm LIVING is a Danish company started by graphic designer Trine Andersen as a graphic design studio in 2005. In February 2006, she released her first wallpaper collection, and the response from design-conscious audiences worldwide was overwhelming. "Ferm" was taken from a phrase of her grandmother, “ferm på fingrene,” which means skilled with their hands, literally “good with their fingers.” The company now produces a wide range of products, including wallpaper, wall stickers, textiles, kitchen items, and a large selection of items for kids.
  • Amara Holstein
    @amara_holstein
    A former editor at Dwell, Amara recently left the glamorous life of a magazine staffer to pursue her freelance writing dream. She has written for Sunset, Wallpaper*, the Architect’s Newspaper, VIA, and Apartment Therapy.
  • Tiffany Jow
    @tiffanyjow
    Tiffany Jow is a writer and editor specializing in art, design, and culture. Currently the Features Director at Surface, she has contributed to a variety of print and digital publications including Architectural Digest, Art Review, Artsy, Cultured, Dwell, New York Magazine, Wallpaper*, and Wallpaper* City Guides. While earning her M.A. in London, she spent a year in the research department at the Victoria and Albert Museum and contributed to the 2011 exhibition "Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990," curated by Glenn Adamson and Jane Pavitt. Later, she worked in the development office at the Museum of Arts and Design, where she managed corporate partnerships. She has also helped creative practitioners, including architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, implement their voice across platforms and articulate their mission, work, and process.
  • Niche
    @nichemodern
    Niche was founded in 2003 as an unexpected accident. The founders, Jeremy Pyles and Mary Welch, were designing products for their own lives that satisfied their particular design sensibilities. After other people saw their products and expressed appreciation for their work, the duo founded Niche Modern. The company is known for its distinctive glass pendant lights and other lighting products that are comprised of expertly crafted hand-blown glass. Niche also designs other glassware and home products, including elegant vases and candle holders.
  • Flavor Paper
    @flavor_paper
    Founded on the Oregon coast by a guy named Ted, this small handscreened wallpaper company flourished in the Age of Aquarius. Many years later, some young designers seeking striking wallcoverings discovered Ted's greatness—just days before the designs and equipment were to be destroyed. Knowing what had to be done, these young designers headed west to save Ted's legacy. Relocated to the Bywater District of New Orleans, Flavor Paper continued to print using Ted's traditional printing methods and vacuum table, but with increased accuracy and detail. The Flavor Lab is now located in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn and is home to Flavor Paper's design and screenprinting operations. Two reengineered versions of Ted's original table are the centerpiece of the Lab and the backbone of the wallpaper printing operation. To support the hand screened printing process, the Flavor Lab houses a darkroom, screen etching equipment, and an ink room where they custom mix all of their colors. Printing becomes street art as the front windows allow pedestrians to watch the process happen in the massive overhead mirrors. The Flavor Paper showroom is located on the second floor and offers clients a unique way to view wallpaper.
  • Anna Squier
    @moddesign
    Anna Jones is a designer and founder of MOD Design in Des Moines, IA. After receiving a BA in Architecture, she practiced at award winning design firms in the Central States Region. She now owns a full service design business, hoping to bring modern design to the forefront of places of live, work, and play. She finds inspiration from traveling, reading, and fashion.
  • Herman Miller
    @hermanmiller
    Herman Miller is named after a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law buy the furniture company he worked at in 1923. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Herman Miller has continued this tradition of working with top designers, including Alexander Girard, Isamu Noguchi, Robert Propst, Bill Stumpf, Don Chadwick, Ayse Birsel, Yves Béhar, and many talented others.
  • Nobuo Araki / The Archetype
    @thearchetype
    actp.co.jp Nobuo Araki / The Archetype is an architecture firm based in Tokyo, Japan. Born in 1967 in Kumamoto, Japan, Araki graduated from Nishinippon Institute of Technology with an Architecture degree. After working for Toyokawa Architects and Associates, he founded The Archetype in 1997. Currently, Araki is a visiting professor at the Nishinippon Institute of Technology.
  • Another Country
    @anothercountry
    Another Country is a UK-based contemporary craft furniture and accessories company founded by Wallpaper magazine co-founder and design icon Paul de Zwart in 2010.
  • Jamie Waugh
    @jamie_waugh
    After starting in design journalism at House & Garden and CNN, Jamie runs the International Design Awards festival, which rewards visionary international design. One University of Southern California MFA later, she maintains a steady fiction and dramatic writing habit.

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