I'm smitten with this eco-friendly wallpaper from Los Angeles's Madison & Grow, launched last year by Connecticut transplants Teresa Grow and Erin Yasgar. Each design is hand-drawn and hand-printed with water-based inks, and the recyclable paper is harvested from sustainable forests. Above: Eleanor
Maggie
Eloise
Michelle
Margot
Erin
Elizabeth
Madison & Grow wallpaper is available through these retailers. See the entire collection right here.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Cool Stuff: Madison & Grow Eco Wallpaper
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wow these wallpapers are so lovely! i'm in love with almost all of them
When you scroll up and down the screen the Maggie paper looks like its spinning! Very fun papers.
Lovely choice of wallpapers. The Eleanor is by far my favoriete. Leah- When you have a chance, come by and take a look at the forest I created in our master bedroom.
I love wallpaper and want to put it up in my home so bad, but I'm afraid of it. Putting it up and taking it down makes me nervous. I love your wallpaper choices though. The pink and grey one is so pretty.
so much prettiness...
I love this wallpaper style and their designs are so modern and fun!
I just bought a LunchSkins reusable snack bag last week that has the same modern, colorful, fun pattern style on it and these wallpaper styles reminded me of that pattern - wish Madison would make my snack bag design into a wallpaper!
Here's a photo (the green one):
http://www.brightandbold.com/lusabas2pigr.html
Wow! What a gorgeous and colorful looking wallpaper. How I wish to have that on my room.
I love all these wallpapers! (Wait-- Is "wallpaper" both singular and plural? Eh.)
Anyway, I love that you've also featured a few of my favorite things in the staging: Bonne Maman jam and these monogrammed mugs are fabulous! (I have the letter "A" mug holding pens and pencils on my writing desk, in fact.)
Great prints! Hard choice, but I think the first one is my fav!
Great post! I love it! I love all those design especially the one with a star. They were so lively and colorful.
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