
We must have wallpaper on the brain here at Droolicious. Elizabeth featured a selection of wallpaper today that breaks the cookie-cutter nursery mold and I have one to add.
It's from Mark Giglio, a freelance art director and graphic designer who recently created his own print company, Pen Pencil Stencil. His bold prints are eye-catching, and his eco-friendly methods mean the wallpaper is made from 100 percent post-consumer waste papers. In an additional nod to the eco-train, the final product is imprinted with soy- or water-based inks, and you can recycle the finished product once you're done with it.
Like much modern wallpaper, you can either buy the handprint design to use as a poster (27 inches x 35 inches) or you can buy the posters in blocks ($10 per block) to use as wallpaper.
Hat tip: Dwell magazine.