July 2009

*new* Sexy Toile Pattern

*new* Sexy Toile Pattern
Just got back from such a lovely family vacation. Next week I’ll share some photos. Today we spent the day just answering emails and catching up on tasks.

I’m working busily on new patterns for the August Printsource show. I want to have lots of new conversational prints, brocades, and florals. I’m playing with some fun color palettes that I’ll share before the show. Here’s a little sneak peek of a sexy modern toile in a peachy, pinky, red palette. I also tried one in a burnt orange palette with a dusty turquoise background.

I’ll be covering other surface pattern companies before Printsource too. So far I posted about Peagreen. Stay tuned for more in the weeks before August 4th.

Have a truly superb weekend everyone!!

Peagreen: bold surface pattern & limited edition art prints at Printsource NY

Peagreen

I’m getting really excited for the August PrintSource show. I’m especially looking forward to seeing the UK based company, Peagreen‘s booth. Their prints definitely stand out. At the show they display large banners of their bold and illustrative patterns living up to their “design agenda” with “fresh, contemporary, versatile, intelligent, and unique” designs for the edgiest clients from Urban Outfitters to Moma to Ikea. They’re right on top of the game with their own blog and limited edition art shop.

Above are some of their bold patterns and motifs and below is my little interview with them and a couple of posters I have my eye on for Henry’s room. Henry will be born in October so I figure I better start his room off with some fantastic Peagreen posters! Enjoy the interview and check out Peagreen’s site for yourself if you won’t be visiting them at PrintSource in booth E18/20 (down the aisle from my little booth, E8).

1. How long have you been in the surface pattern business? The pea left the pod in 1996 and has grown since then!
2. How did the collective start? An idea & a doodle
3. When did you go international? We launched our first collection at Premier Vision, Paris in 1998
4. Do you work from personal points of inspiration or follow trend watching sites? We get inspiration from anything & everything from blogs, shops, books (new & old), vintage items, movies, music, magazines, exhibitions, old photos and toys & flea markets!
5. Do you use trend watching sites for color or motif ideas? We keep up with themes and trends through all these sources…they are all great!
6. Plusses and minuses to working in a collective? So many ideas not enough time!
7. Anything else you would like to share with Maquette readers about you and your designs? We are currently working on a range of limited edition Art Print Posters that you can buy from our website and a Gallery show at our studio in September which we will release super special new prints and products for the event. Come and be a Peafriend & follow our Blog for the latest!!
Peagreen Posters

“Bits of my weekend”: Kate Miss series

Bits of my weekend-Kate Miss

Kate Miss of For Me, For You is one of my favorite bloggers and photographers. She shares these perfectly simple, or full of energy moments in her photos. After looking through them you feel like you experienced the world through Kate’s eyes. I think this is harder to do than one might expect. Kate’s shots go far beyond simple documentation to the expression of a feeling or a visceral moment.  She curated some of her favorites for us here at Maquette from her July 4th weekend at a cabin in the woods with a bunch of friends.

More of Kate Miss’s Weekends:

  1. Bits Of My Weekend, July 6th
  2. Bits Of My Weekend, June 29th
  3. Bits Of My Weekend, June 15th
  4. Bit Of My Weekend, May 26th
  5. on a different note: Kate’s photographic contribution (for Love Book)

I love Kate’s series so much that I asked a few other blog friends to try it out and share it with us. Tomorrow I’ll share weekend pics from Erin Loechner (Design for Mankind) and Jessica Goldfond (Shiny Squirrel) respectively.

Other Kate Miss posts:

Kate Miss shop announcement & Kate Miss poster round-up

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