Wallpapers That Speak to Our Passions and Pastimes   -   2007.9.18
 

It starts out innocently enough. Something captures the imagination and takes hold. One lesson in golf leads to a lifelong obsession. A wine tasting is the beginning for a wine collection. These are the things that come to define who we are and how we live. It is in this spirit that the Echo Collector's Home Collection from Gramercy was created.

"The patterns speak to the things people love," says Shih-ma Sun, design director for Gramercy. "They're playful and fun -- and they draw you in to take a closer look."

Movie buffs will delight in the pattern that mimics the movie posters of classics in film noir, musicals and westerns from the Golden Age of cinema; each is artfully layered in a collage of color. Other patterns take their inspirations from eye-catching labels that will appeal to chocolate lovers, cigar aficionados, wine and fancy beer connoisseurs and gourmet coffee drinkers.

Memorabilia plays a big part in this collection of whimsical wallpapers and borders. Turn the pages in the sample book and you can imagine its designers rummaging through boxes of ephemera at antique stores, thrift shops and grandma's attic to create these nostalgic and heartwarming designs. Trailways celebrates the era of the passenger train with actual postcards, route maps, ticket stubs and dividend checks. Tropical takes a sentimental journey to vacations past with its color-tinted vintage postcards, some revealing handwritten messages and postmarks from the 1920s. Golf Motifs are a mainstay of novelty wallpapers, but here, you're given the keys to the country club with a print pieced together with vintage brochures, course maps, rules of play and score sheets.

Since laundry is more a chore than a passion, the designers at Gramercy had fun with Laundry, a wallpaper, of vintage advertisements for laundry services interspersed with pithy phrases such as "Laundry days are nothing more than meaningless black holes of time that suck the life out of you."

These detailed and dimensional patterns are also astonishingly versatile. In a great room, Sun suggests using a novelty print on one wall and a coordinating stripe or subtler pattern on adjacent walls. Says Sun, "Mixing designs adds drama and can make larger rooms feel more intimate." In smaller rooms, the novelty prints are such statements that they still have major impact when hung above or below a chair rail.

While the majority of the patterns have a vintage feeling, this need not dictate the style of the room. Sun says, "They work equally well with contemporary, traditional or antique furnishings."

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