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Flavor Paper: Hand-Screened Wallpaper
Brooklyn Designs 2009

4213 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70117
504.944.0447
www.flavorleague.com
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bklyndesigns.jpgFlavor 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!

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Flavor Paper

Location:
4213 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70117
Phone:
504.944.0447
Website: www.flavorleague.com
Categories: modern, wallpaper & graphics

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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?

posted by jplee on May 13th 2009 at 5:16pm
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Sharp Descent.... try explaining THAT wallpaper to your date.

posted by btoddster on May 13th 2009 at 5:25pm
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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.

posted by visualingual on May 13th 2009 at 5:56pm
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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.

posted by baileyb on May 13th 2009 at 7:23pm
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Flavor paper is exquisite! I'm in line behind jplee.

posted by Kate (NC) on May 13th 2009 at 10:00pm
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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.

posted by zinka on May 14th 2009 at 2:08pm
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