Saturday 22 September 2012

A Little About......Damask



When you think about Damask what springs to mind? An old country house? A stately home? Or perhaps a beautiful national trust building?

For many of us, that is what the word “Damask” would mean, there is an old quality even to the name. But don’t forgot what was once old can be reinvented into the new
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For me a damask print has always been a timeless classic, something that will always be a staple. Like the “little black dress” or that one film you just have to watch, over and over again, it will always stand the test of time.

When thinking of a Damask the first thing that needs to be remembered is, with any timeless piece, there will always be something to suit your own style. Be it a classical look brought to you by Arthouse with their Da Vinci Damask in black, Malmaison Damask by Zoffany in black and cream, simple, elegant and seductive.

Pictured from Left to right Arthouse, Zoffany, Eijffinger and Timorous Beasties
On the other end of the scale you have the big, bold and bright look of the Damask by Eijffinger it’s larger, over sized style with subtle tones of pink, mixed with a metallic silver print. Then you have TimorousBeasties, the company which will always deliver something that little bit special, with their deep black print on top of a bright yet modern, pink background, creating a different kind of elegance to a space.

 This is why this was the perfect choice for a final collection, the idea of my own damask, done in my own style; but keeping the elegance that drew me in to begin with. 

This collection consisted of Damask in all forms. 

The modern, the tried and tested, and something completely of my own design. Collating all of the ever changing styles of Damask into one collection (which obviously) would be perfect for any home.  

My own wallpaper collection
So if you are looking for something that little bit classic or even that little bit quirky, to fit within those rooms that you just don’t know what to do with, look no further than a reinvention of an everlasting classic.


Friday 14 September 2012

A Little About......Me and Inspiration


So my first post on my blog.

Well I'll start off by explaining what this little blog will primarily be about, first thing would be wallpaper, well I say wallpaper, what I mean is wallpaper that will inspire.

"Inspire" is a word that can be interpreted in any way you the reader wishes, for me inspiration is something that makes me stop and think “I wish that was mine" something that makes me want to get out my sketchbooks, draw and first and foremost that, is what I feel, wallpaper is.

It isn't just something to begrudgingly ask your husband, wife or partner to put up, or even something that you, in a sense, face the music and put up yourself. Wallpaper is something that defines you within your own home, it’s something you want people to come in and say "Wow" or something that stirs something within yourself, a feeling of calm or a feeling of warmth, remembrance of a distant memory, comfort for you and everyone around you.

Wallpaper can be whatever you want it to be, but it will always be inspiring.

Another thing which I feel may need explaining is the title "A Little About.....” A Little About can be anything, which is the beauty of it. From one week to the next, it will be A Little About what inspires me, what inspires you. What’s never going to stop being that one thing that will always be a staple within wallpaper design, what will never stop being inspiring.

Allot of you may be thinking what qualifies me to be talking about Wallpaper, let alone inspiration, the fact of the matter is I am no expert, I have recently obtained a Degree within Textile Design, but this isn’t where my love of wallpaper began, this began when I took 2 weeks work experience within a company in Pewsey called Barneby Gates, which is run by Vanessa Barneby and Alice Gates.

This was where my inspiration with wallpaper began, learning about something, that any normal person would think is such a simple process (just like I did). Seeing the complexities within the design process, the decisions to be made with colours, print techniques, design placement, really gave me a great respect for wallpaper and wallpaper design, respect turned into interest, which turned into research, which then grew into inspiration.

Everywhere I go, people’s homes, high street shops, businesses, the first thing I am drawn to, the first thing that catches my eye is the wallpaper.

This is something I wish to instil in others, Respect, for the decisions that are made, Research, into something that is truly beautiful and Inspiration, enough to at least make you reconsider your current wallpaper choices.

The above photo contains images from Barneby Gates, Osbourne & Little and Timorous Beasties.