Brooklyn-based artist Shanan Campanaro creates wallpaper made from digitally manipulated portions of her colorful paintings under the name Eskayel. The resulting patterns are both very graphic and retain an artistic hand — many have a watercolor-like color quality when viewed closely.
The Eskayel collection is currently divided into two groups: Opulence and Frontier. Here are some of our favorites:
• 1 Festical Feast from Frontier
• 2 Crown Jewels from Opulence
• 3 Tigers Eye from Frontier
• 4 Parlor Secrets from Opulence
• 5 Ivory Out Post from Frontier
Eskayel wallpaper is available in rolls that measure 2' x 11' for $350. Custom orders are encouraged for perfect pattern matching. Eskayel is stocked at VOOS in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Atelier Abigail Ahern in London.
For all of the wallpaper patterns, visit Eskayel and you can see the paintings that inspire the patterns at Shanan Campanaro's site.
(Images: Eskayel)






Comments (6)
Any chance you can bring back the full RSS feeds for people who view the site remotely? There are so many posts a day from AT that it is quite a bear to click over to all that are of interest. Thanks!
Like it all, but Crown Jewels is spectacular.
OMG is that a stuffed armadillo on the cabinet? That is just creepy!
I'm sorry to say this as I really love wallpaper, but I'm not loving these. Sorry.
I agree with Eekster. Interesting designs though.
i didnt even look at the wallpaper, i just want the taxidermied armadillo.
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