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Olivia wrote in to me today and asked if I knew what the wallpaper was used here in a change room in the
Trina Turk boutique in Palm Springs. I was unable to identify the wallpaper for her and so I was hoping someone might know what it is. If anyone can help Olivia please leave me a comment in my comments box below. Thanks!! BTW - this paper is also featured in
Kelly Wearstler's book 'Modern Glamour'.
Unfortunately, I don't have a clue but it's absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteIt may be Clarence House.
ReplyDeleteEmail Kelly directly, she'll tell you. Or one of her people will, she's great. Good luck!interior@kwid.com
ReplyDeleteI've no idea, but it sure is pretty!
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I'm pretty sure it's called Bamboo Birds and is made by Bob Collins and Sons but I can't seem to find it on the internet. It might be to the trade only.
ReplyDeleteIt is from Bob Collins and Sons- they're in West Palm Beach, FL.
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