News via email today from Farrow and Ball – a new paper in their collection, called “Lotus Papers”. I always liked Farrow and Ball’s products, as in the colors and papers are always “correct”. Very conservative on the whole, but always striving to break ground within classical standards. A great example of this is “Lotus Papers” which I see is an “…artisanal lotus-flower design, which is drawn from 19th century French archives and influenced by the Arts & Crafts Movement…” I always love any new design that tips a hat to history. The techniques used to create these papers make each roll look as though it was handpainted.
Farrow and Ball is not a trade only vendor, so anyone can enjoy learning a little history lesson about wall color and paper as they do their own project.
Richard Says:
March 11th, 2009 at 4:27 amVisit Richard
That is seriously hot. If my home were built for wallpaper, I’d have that in the study tomorrow.