We're big fans of Barbara Hulanicki... and also Graham & Brown. We got very excited when the designer hooked up with the wallpaper company to create designs. They're funky, but opulent. Our kind of look!
Born in Poland, but raised in England, Barbara Hulanicki began her career in Fashion in the early 1960's working as a freelance fashion illustrator covering all the important fashion collections for the major publications of the day, including Women's Wear Daily, British Vogue, the Times, the Observer and the Sunday Times. In 1964 she founded, with her late husband, Stephen Fitz-Simon, the boutique BIBA, beginning as a small mail-order business featured in the fashion columns of newspapers such as the DAILY MIRROR.
The wallpapers are $60 per roll. Each roll is width:20.5 inches and length: 32.8 feet. Also: Approx 50% of this wallpaper is sourced from recycled material or from FSC-certified (Forestry Stewardship Council) managed forests.
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Comments (7)
Loving the last design. Has a 70's retro feel to it, but with a modern twist.
These are beautiful!
"70's retro feel"... by way of the turn of the 20th Century! Those are Art Nouveau motifs, given a modern spin. Yes, the foil does recall 70's wallpaper. An interesting mix of eras. Love the subtle, desaturated field colors.
does anyone know where it the pillow in the first picture from?
love love love
Oh, lordy, I love these. Ditto for the reasons nashdp lists, and especially for the subtle color palettes. I often find wallpaper designs to be too much due to the one-two punch of intense color and busy pattern.
Me want these.
Any ideas on the source of the black lamp? It floored me.