If you're into unique and interesting wallpaper like I am, take a look at Nama Rococo's site. They have some of the most BEAUTIFUL and intricate wallpaper you'll ever see! I find that one of the nicest places to place wallpaper would be in a dining area or behind a bed. What I find so special about these papers are that they can be framed as single sheets! LOVE that! Did you know Nama Rococo means "Raw" in japanese?? Interesting! Hope everyone has a fun & fulfilling weekend!
GORGEOUS Jennifer. Good call on this post! I was looking for more inspiration since Fred Segal called and they are already sold out of Project Ecoart - In two weeks - can't believe it this economy...
ReplyDeleteYour blog is really a great source! Thanks so much for the great posts. keep up the great work.
Oh how I have been drooling over Nama Rococo!! One day after I've saved my pennies (lots and lots of them!), I will adorn a wall with this fabulous wallpaper!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous post Jennifer! This makes it totally ok to lust after wallpaper. I am loving the last one, the black and white.
ReplyDeleteHello~ My name is yoona.^^
ReplyDeleteI'm Korean.
This blog is very interesting to me.
You know? the first work of material.
Acrylic paint?(hand painting??)
or, Screen Printing?
Anyway, very Interesting! ^^
I will come here often.
Hiya Lisette,
ReplyDeleteI know....I love the last one too! I think there were many times I was afraid of wallpaper, but no so much anymore! LOVE THESE! : )
Have a great week!
Hey Cece,
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like great news to me!!
Glad this is inspiring...thats what I aim for. : )
WELCOME Yoona!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely comment...! Not sure what your question is though...
Hope to see you back again. : )
Enjoy your week.
I love her work , Nama Rococo is so colorfull you get lost in her colors :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful! I love the idea of taking wallpaper and making those frames. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer, these are just wonderful! This actually looks more like art than wallpaper. And the styling for the pictures is so cool, they do all sorts of "forbidden" colour and pattern combinations! Thanks for sharing your great finds.
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Oh so fun - love these too!
ReplyDeleteMango Gal,
ReplyDeleteI really love the idea of taking wallpaper and making them into artwork for your wall...maybe even adding a frame!! hmmm an idea for my next re-decoration project.
I have fallen in love. I could totally see one of the single framed sheets in my office. Just LOVE the colors.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! Love her work, love the colors! Thank you so much for posting about her! :)
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