Flavor Paper is moving to Brooklyn! The hand-screened wallpaper company is moving their wallpaper business from New Orleans (though a new spin-off, Flavor Fabric will launch from that facility) to Cobble Hill. Their booth at Brooklyn Designs showed off their new patterns for Spring — the best part of Flavor Paper is how the intricate designs nod to historic patterns with a jolt of whimsy and dose of smart ass. Check out some of the new patterns below...
• 1 The Flavor Paper booth at Brooklyn Designs.
• 2 Sharp Descent designed by Dan Funderburgh
• 3 Knot Wood designed by Josh Minnie
• 4 Fruits of Design designed by Dan Funderburgh
• 5 Fruits of Design in celery.
• 6 Power Plant designed by Dan Funderburgh
• 7 Power Plant in southweezy
• 8 Farmers Market designed by Dan Funderburgh
• 9 Farmers Market in tangerine
Flavor Paper is printed to order and they also work with custom designs. We'll be following their move to Brooklyn!
• BKLYN DESIGNS
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I love all the images of Flavor Paper I've seen on Apartment Therapy over the last year -- but it's so pricey I can't afford it... even if they're relocating to my backyard. At least now I'll get to windowshop.
Any chance they plan to sell leftover scraps or remnants at deep discounts?
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Sharp Descent.... try explaining THAT wallpaper to your date.
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I adore their work! Yes, it's expensive, but it's hand-printed and gorgeous! You could always frame it or use it in a small area, just to live with a bit of it in your home.
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If history repeats itself....then in 5 years we'll all be trying to get it off of our walls, but for now, it's glorious looking.
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Flavor paper is exquisite! I'm in line behind jplee.
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My hallway's done in the red/green/purple one from the first photo. I've had it for a year and I'm still in love with it. It turns what would otherwise be a dark, dead hallway into the focal point of the apartment.
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