Put a smile on your face with this naughty-but-nice wallpaper from UK design studio Dupenny. All the products are sustainably made and hand screen-printed, making every print unique. The designs are inspired by all things retro with a touch of humor. We love the scale option of the print: Full scale for a very large design with maximum impact, or half scale if you have limited space and prefer a smaller repeat.
• 1- 2 Time for Tea
• 3- 5 Burlesque
There's more cheeky designs available: English Garden , Call Girls, Irrational Fear and 50's Housewife Each panel costs £90, available online from: Not On The High Street and interior designers in the US. For stockists see Dupenny
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Comments (11)
I'm trying to think of a room where this would be okay and can't come up with anything. It's rather vulgar.
Beneath contempt.
I'm rather amused by it, although not for standard, out in the open walls. Possibly the inside of a bedroom or bathroom closet, or, if one was feeling crafty, lining the inside of a dresser.
Hilarious and fun. As with anything, it would be great in the right context.
Demeaning and adolescent. I'm sure my 13 year old son would love it.
Wow, folks. Feeling nasty today?
I think it's fun; I immediately thought that it would be great it "her" bathroom, or (in my dreams) dressing room.
Naturally, it wouldn't go in the dining room, but seriously, in the right context this stuff is amazing!
Love a girl in pasties! I'd definitely line drawers I kept undergarments in with the Burlesque print. If I owned a home, I'd style a bathroom around the "Call Girls" print and find a way to keep it locked when mom comes to visit.
I have no objection to the 'cheekiness' of the design, but it just doesn't make very good wallpaper.
So fun! I'm in the midst of planning out a dressing room right now and think that the "Time for Tea" prints would be amazing either instead a wardrobe, or even a focal wall.
Very 80s Madonna!
Subject matter aside, it's not a very good design.