I've always liked a good wall.
That's right, one with nice surface area and light hitting it just right.
I love to see shadows undulate across them or, even better, if there's an outside pool nearby, the dancing reflection of light upon the wall.
And if the wall seems lonely, I can't think of a better way to celebrate it than with an original piece of art. A painting, mixed media, even a wall sculpture.
But, apparently a bare wall is a displeasing thing for many people. Just witness the explosion of companies and designers creating everything from large photographic wall murals like Surface View in the UK to Blik's incredible success with their vinyl wall decals. Not to mention the numerous wall hanging companies creating coverings with felt and metal.
Above: Some of Blik's available wall decals
There have been sooo many trends this past year to cover one's walls, it will be hard to address all of them. Below are a few of the most popular.
From Blik starting the enormous trend of vinyl stickers and Tord Boontje's self adhesive mirrored icons called "puddles" (see below) to Chalkboard slate wallpapers on which you can write. Even 3D wallpapers have entered the market. And now we see growing popularity of 'large sized' wallpapers or murals.
above: Mio's 3D wallpaper
Above: Tord Boontje's self adhesive mirrored "puddles"
Even "conceptual" wall decals have it the market like those from Domestic. as seen below:
I've watched the trend of wall 'coverings' come back in a big way over the past year. And I must confess, many of the additions to the market were unique, new, and beautiful.
Like the Paint By Numbers wallpaper by 2 Jane (seen below in my own laundry room in my Michigan Home).
Above: A close up of the Paint By Numbers wallpaper in my mudroom
Or Timorous Beasties stunning and extravagent wallpapers seen here:
Above: Timorous Beasties stunning iguana wallpaper
Or Erica Wakerly's unique artistic wallpaper seen in this previous post and below:
Above: Bradbury & Bradbury's 1930's silk screened Aviator wallpaper
available here.
above: Hybrid Wallpaper pattern by Nice in the UK
Hybrid Wallpapers By Nice available here
But are people already getting tired of all the beautiful hand printed and silkscreened wallpapers out there?
How about the interactive wallpapers? Like the scratch-off wallpaper or flocked and leather wallpapers by Linda Florence?
Above: Linda Florence's Scratch-off Wallpaper
Or these retro flocked wallpapers from Flocked Wallpaper and Retrowalls?
okay then...
So, if you're bored of the above...you need to go back to large photographic wall murals a la the Seventies? Well, I guess that explains the fast growing popularity of Surface View.
When I was growing up in the 70's, photographic murals on bedroom walls was very popular especially for the teenage male. Usually the wallpaper mural was a forest scene of tall redwoods with light peering through or of a Sunsets and palm trees.
Above: An example of the popular photographic wall murals in the 1970s
It wasn't considered the most 'vogue' thing to do, but these overblown photographic wall coverings were in many a frat house or basement. Surface View of the UK offers a similar idea but with a more contemporary twist. In addition to landscapes, you may choose from retro illustration or random interiors.
So what makes the popularity of "Surface View" and their products any different? Frankly, I'm not sure. But I have a feeling that many of my readers may not recall the popularity of the original, being that they are too new to this planet (you darn young things you!)
Above: Some examples of wall murals available from Surface View
Even books are sprouting up about popular wallcoverings, this recent one is available from Amazon.
The Cutting Edge of Wallpaper available here.
Another increasingly popular wall treatment are what is being referred to as Wall Flats or Wall Panels. Inhabit and B&N Iconic Wall Panels
Above: a few of Inhabit's available 'wall flats'
above: One of B&N's iconic wall panels
above: Tracy Kendall's 3D wall coverings
Now, even felt wall panels are gaining popularity.
Just see Anne Kyyro Quinn's work.
and wall hangings from Construct in felt or metal, available here.
above: One of Con/Struct's wall hangings
Customised wallpapers (also being called 'Bespoke' wallpapers, the hot buzz word as of late) are also available.
Like those from Designwall or from Naked And Angry
Above: custom designed wallpapers from Naked & Angry
So, if bare walls bug you, here are a few links that sell unique wallpapers and vinyl decal options:
Concept Coverings
Flavor League
Timorous Beasties
Cole & Son
Wall Candy
Blik
Vinyl decals from Ugly Home
Paint By Numbers Wallpapers
Paintable Wall Applications by Walter available here
Vinyl Surfaces by Domestic
Pop Cling
Interactive Wallpaper
Tracy Kendall
Osborne & Little
Sky Murals
Wall Murals by Surface View
It's impossible for me to list all the sites, so I suggest you visit This Next and type in wallpaper to see many other options.
Now a few options to those above would be the huge and wonderful limited edition museum banners available from Betterwall.
Or, god forbid, a piece of original art from up and coming artists at sites like Hang, or from one of the many galleries or artists listed in my links on the right.
So, although personally, I like a bare wall, clearly I'm in the minority.
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Erica Wakerly Fabrics And Wallpaper - Young Designer 2007
ERICA WAKERLY has been named as 'Young Designer 2007' at the Homes and Gardens Classic Design Awards. The award was presented at the Victoria & Albert museum, London, for wallpaper Collection 01.
Wallpaper designs:
Below: Close-up of houses wallpaper
ERICA WAKERLY's printed blinds and Japanese screens have been launched in collaboration with Eclectics at the Design Interiors show in Birmingham, including 'SPIRAL' and two new designs, 'HOOP' and 'BANGLE'. For more information please contact Eclectics t.01843 608789.
ERICA graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2005 (MA Printed Textiles), specialising in surface design for interiors. Her designs are aesthetically innovative, exploring unconventional motifs and ideas of contrast through a combination of the hand drawn and graphic line. Her background in illustration and graphic design has provided her with a unique outlook on print design, with a degree in illustration from the University of Brighton. During her time at the RCA she was awarded 1st prize in the Graham & Brown Wallpaper Design competition, and joint 1st prize for the Dorma Textile Design award.
Printed fabrics:
Below: close-up of her homes fabric
Alongside designing print for wallpaper and textiles, ERICA also works on a variety of freelance design projects and commissions.
Illustrations:
ERICA WAKERLY Collection 01 was launched in 2006, at ICFF, New York and at 100% Design in London, for which she was awarded the 100% Design Bursary, and shortlisted for the 100% Blueprint best newcomer award.
You can buy these fabulous wallpapers and fabrics by clicking here.
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