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New Designs from Miss Print: Wallpaper & Lampshades

missp080808.jpgWe love when good things from abroad are available - though they are made in London, Miss Print's items are purchasable internationally thanks to the magic of the internet. Miss Print makes goods featuring their slightly retro in design, but throughly modern in color, patterns. Lots of photos below:

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Above the Jump: Saplings Wallpaper in Yellow

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Muscat Wallpaper in Orange


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Muscat Small Wallpaper in Grey


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Panache Lampshade in White


muscat_orange080808.jpgMuscat Lampshade in Orange


fleur_lime080808.jpgFleur Wallpaper in Lime


saplings_cream_pink080808.jpgSaplings Wallpaper in Cream and Pink


exotique<big></big>_pistachio080808.jpgExotique Lampshade in Pistachio


fleur_black080808.jpgFleur Lampshade in Black


muscat_small_black080808.jpgMuscat Small Wallpaper in Black


berry_lime080808.jpgBerry Lampshade in Lime

The products are printed by hand and are all available at Miss Print.

Photos: Miss Print

Related: AT:LA covers Miss Print's Booth at ICFF


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These are absolutely adorable! I love the Saplings Wallpaper in Yellow. And that they are hand printed. I think products are just that more special when they are hand crafted, a throwback to the time where the machine simply aided the designer.

posted by leen on August 8th 2008 at 1:46pm
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While the others are nice, the Muscat print looks like an Eames knock-off

posted by phaedrus on August 8th 2008 at 1:51pm
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And the saplings print looks like an Orla Kiely design.

posted by purlgreyhound on August 8th 2008 at 4:45pm
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Looks like Orla Kiely and miss print are both inspired by nature. At least the one's ive seen seem to differ enough. I really like the yellow one!

posted by Lizzykewl on August 8th 2008 at 7:20pm
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Nice pattern, do you just print it on lamp shades or you produce lamp shades too? Attractive design, good job.

posted by ideali on August 8th 2008 at 7:51pm
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May I know your printing tools? In what type of fabrics? Thx.

posted by ideali on August 8th 2008 at 7:52pm
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Chances are that Miss Print produces these by screen printing and I believe their lamps shades are made of duppion silk. The lamp shades are created after the fabric is made. They have their set sizes but they can also do custom orders.

posted by leen on August 9th 2008 at 6:36am
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The patterns are stunning. The colors are so rich. Since orange is my favorite color, the Muscat Lampshade in Orange takes the first place, then comes the Panache Lampshade in White. Fleur Wallpaper in Lime and Exotique Lampshade in Pistachio are ex aequo in third place.

posted by At Home with kim vallee on August 9th 2008 at 4:11pm
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oh look more twee.

posted by mia kepia on August 10th 2008 at 2:20am
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I love it. Want! The white shades with yellow printing just kill me... I especially like the one that looks like dandelions.

posted by toomuchstuff on August 10th 2008 at 12:44pm
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I don't know if I can live with my walls talking back at me and competing with everything in the room. I understand there's a resurgence of wall papering but I feel it needs to be subtle and the graphics must not get tiresome too quickly.

Then there's this "afan" to retro the 50's and 60's and God knows the only thing worse than that were the 70's. When you've actually lived through these eras you don't want to repeat the nightmares. Very few designs are brilliant and original then everyone lesser knocks it off and we are left with cheesy wall paper and those who don't know the difference. Go know!

posted by click212 on August 11th 2008 at 6:33am
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