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Topic: RSS FeedRolling out wallpaper: artists are using off-the-wall themes and techniques to design wallpapers that demand attention
Art Business News, Feb, 2004 by Julie Mehta
Herringshaw said he believes repeating patterns will make waves soon as well. "They're becoming more popular, he said. People are tired of beige interiors. I see it in showrooms--more colors, bolder patterns." Whether scenic or repeating in nature, wallpaper continues to evolve, as it has been doing since the time of its origin.
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* A/D Gallery, (212) 966-5154
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* Fabric Workshop and Museum, (212) 568-1111
* Rhode Island School Design Museum, (401) 454-6100
* Zuber and Company, (212) 486-9226
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