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This iconic Sanderson ticking stripe has been printed since the 1970s and has always stood the test of time. Available as a printed cotton and a wallpaper, this design provides the ultimate coordinate to almost any design and is available in a wide range of colourways.
*This calculator provides an approximate roll recommendation only. Sanderson Design Group advise that you always consult your decorator before ordering wallpaper as we cannot be held responsible for any incorrect quantities of wallpaper ordered.
Multi color microfloral wallpaper offers a fresh take on a traditional calico. With its charming stylized flowers scattered against a stippled background, This paper is a vibrant small-scale pattern that adds cheer and exuberance to any room.
Various groups of furniture help bring depth and detail to the expansive space while a dedicated pull-out display case contains a prolific range of wallpaper designs. The rear space will eventually be used as a project space and feature temporary showcases. The lower level will feature a shared workspace. For Calico Wallpaper founders Nick and Rachel Cope, this store is their first brick and mortar space. It also offers them a chance to show that their products are not just for residential application but also targeted to the contract market.
Wallpaper today is not like your grandma's wallpaper back in the day. The improved backing, material, and manufacturing processes make it super easy for anyone to jump right in and wallpaper all the things!
We try our best to get your order to you as fast as possible. A typical order can take 3-7 business days to deliver by UPS or FedEx. *Commercial wallpaper is excluded from free shipping due to the heavy weight.
A stunning tonal damask wallpaper design, which takes its inspiration from an 18th century archive document and complements the fabric of the same name. This gravure printed wallpaper uses clever layering of inks to create a sophisticated all-over design, suitable for classic or contemporary interiors and available in an enviable colour palette from dark to light.
Rachel and Nick Cope of Calico are making something truly unique in the world of wallpaper. Eschewing traditional repeat-pattern printing, the couple, who launched their business in 2013, create large-scale designs and textures that blend artisanal, sometimes ancient methods with various modes of modern design. Everything is bespoke and nothing is sold by the roll.
Nashville designer Sarah Bartholomew debuted her inaugural line with Lee Jofa. The series spans 45 exuberant upholstery and wallcovering prints punctuated by updated traditional motifs, such as the flame-stitch-esque Mallorcan Ikat fabric and the boldly banded Baldwin Stripe wallpaper.
Since our murals are customized for every space, it truly is a different experience when confronting each installation and we hope that this specialness is absorbed by the viewer. Perhaps it is this idea of utilizing no techniques in design and production that might be adopted by future wallpaper designers enabling more specialized and unique products available on demand.
All participants will leave with their beautiful seasonal flower arrangement, vase and several wallpaper samples. There will also be an opportunity to style your arrangement for a professional photograph to use in your own portfolio/ social media.
Nick: I think the big challenge for any sort of interior product is that it has to be set in the right context and then photographed. We pursued those partnerships pretty early on to meet people and connect with the community, but also to get our wallpaper in interesting spaces. We would never have enough walls in our apartment.
Calico Wallpaper create unique, immersive and dreamy bespoke wallpapers, which due to their craftsmanship has become a work of art in itself, bringing character, imagination and identity to any room, space or environment. Founded by Rachel and Nick Cope and based in Brooklyn, New York, the Calico team have an ethereal eye for detail which is where they believe innovation begins, and they are continuously looking to explore the expressive possibilities of living space. They have spent years researching, exploring and experimenting within the various disciplines of paper marbling, learning and developing techniques from around the world.
Calico’s inaugural collection exhibits Japanese and Turkish marbling techniques with elements of Suminagashi and Ebru arts. As their collections develop and grow they have continued to build on these marbling traditions while introducing their own experimental techniques, materials and technology. Calico have experimented a lot with gradients, metallics and woven natural fibres on a variety of projects. More recently they have been able to work with groundbreaking NASA telescope imagery to produce constellation portrait prints, patterns and bespoke artwork for a wallpaper collection titled ‘Inverted Spaces’ in collaboration with Amsterdam’s BCXSY concept design studio.
Calico have collaborated on countless projects which have seen them shift their attention from their staple wallpaper designs to transform and translate them onto different materials for a variety of channels such as ceramics, fabrics, textiles and packaging.
Calico Wallpaper is a designer of bespoke wallpaper. It was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 2013 by creative and life-partners Rachel and Nick Cope. Their process combines artisanal methods from the decorative arts with innovative digital technologies. The result is an entirely customised and non-repeating wall mural. Calico aims to raise wallpaper to the status of art through their original use of gilded metallic colours and a buoyant style which creates depth and movement.
In a world that sometimes feels bound by digital walls, we turn and return to the handmade. For the last three years, in Red Hook, Brooklyn, husband and wife Nick and Rachel Cope have been making wallpapers that synthesize antique handmade techniques with digital technology, tap esoteric inspirations, and feature irregular patterns and colours. They play with gradients, metallics, and woven natural fibres and create large-scale marbling, watercolour-like washes, pigments coaxed from fragments of Belgian bluestone, and blended ombrés. Their influences are emphatically material, or abstract and impalpable, or both: NASA telescope imagery; the moody mist of dusk; the Blue Ridge Mountains and Chinese landscape paintings; the reflection of willow trees on water. 59ce067264
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