Color-in Wallpaper
Maybe you can’t afford an original work of art by one of your favorite designers, but now you can at least try to emulate them by coloring in the lines. This new wallpaper makes setting up a Jon Burgerman-style installation a snap. The paper, which retails for £40-£45, can be found at Oliver Bonas, Pussy, Snowhome and many other shops in the UK. American distribution is coming from eco-conscious NineteenSeventyThree, but can be ordered directly from them online for £40 (~$55 USD) here. Wallpaper: size: 1000cm x 52cm (20.5 inches) roll, black print. Coloring in doodles is a scientifically proven way to calm oneself. Color-in wallpaper is recommended by 10/10 psychologists for patients who suffer from certain kinds of anxiety. True story.





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