I'm not a huge fan of wallpaper (which is a bit ironic, considering how much I adore
William Morris and wallpaper is sort of his big legacy). I'll even say that it scares me a little. So much work to put up and take down, and what if it's too busy and you're stuck with it? Fortunately, the
MissPrint booth at the
International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), in a clever display of their wares, presents a fun alternative.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbLhv2a66_WYyRf6lyrSlNsKg6QS7wokCa9TEeCEGj14yeOKbO4Aj-AI7xJHvsBjiflg28HZx4D33ZqovxkGieReNZMMqLhVlm7uDVUAkf3ENwHbg7I8NOOs2kI-N9lMgxEuXq-VrXcywS/s400/051708_missprint2.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQpzSiZm1NBGTI-OaXed95elKT281yV3mo-lCdy99q45XrAT01GdjCFUXUQ0xSheGvCdHy33wcxKfWRA9tgwhulFoRD42f_Ni3O8LEEaAp2G6vUSBx27vFoJl2N7C9b_FfXKgJ4JAKO6SH/s400/051708_missprint3.jpg)
The mix of the frame sizes works really well, too. Vintage wood and gilt frames can generally be found at just about any flea market or antique shop.
(via
ATLA)
1 comment:
so cute!
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