Trompe l'oeil has come a long way since the Baroque period. Think you are looking at rustic tin? Not so much. Crumpled paper? Gotcha again. Digitally produced materials, like the wallpaper from Bodie & Fou above, mimic other surfaces and play with our sense of perception.
Pictured above:
1. Brooklyn Tins Wallpaper by Merci, from Bodie & Fou
2. Indigo Crinkled Paper Print Cushion from Suzanne Goodwin
3. Scrapwood Wallpaper by Piet Hein Eek, from Bodie and Fou
4. Chilewich Cowhide Runner from Horne
5. Rumpled Bed Duvet Cover from Urban Outfitters
(Images: as linked above)






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Hee hee. Fake rumpled bed. I have the real thing; who would have guessed that others were aiming for the same look?
Maybe next, someone will come up with fake yucky-smelling refrigerator. (trompe-nez). For those too clean to achieve homey touch on their own.
Trompe nez! I love it.