Unexpectedly Finding Wallpaper From An Incomparable Designer
I really like it when I go to a website to search for one thing, and by chance find something unexpected, and pleasing. Like earlier today when I went to sites that I believed to be for furniture stores, and found they offered a whole lot more than furniture. Maybe it is the fact that I have always been fond of that general store set up, you remember the one on Little House on the Prairie, Oleson’s Mercantile. Such a sensible approach to purchasing all the things you need, as long as there are no gossiping, meddling characters involved like Harriet and Nellie Oleson.
Anyway, enough talk of Little House, as this is supposed to be about the wallpaper I luckily located by chance. But I must admit I did just go on a bit of a trivia tangent after locating the correct spelling of Oleson. Back to it, and then I can look into locating more trivia on that legendary series, as I can’t quite remember if Mary ever got her sight back. Funny how you can be all set to cover something that is actually of significance, and get off track so easily on to something so unrelated. Ok focus.
As I started off saying, I came across wallpaper when I wasn’t even thinking about changing my walls. What has pleased me most is that I found a collection by fashion designer Barbara Hulanicki. I have been a fan of her work since when she designed for the brand Fiorucci back in the 1980’s. Her style was my style throughout my tweens and teens. I still have every piece in a closet somewhere.
More recently, I knew she had started her own interior design business, and was receiving accolades for her work in that field. However, I was unaware of the fact that she was designing wallpaper, much less that it was available to the likes of me, and my unassuming budget. But once I happened upon it at the website I was perusing sofas on, I was in love.
I guess you can see a theme going here, I go off on tangents frequently. I still have not found the couch I initially went to the furniture stores to locate, but instead have multiple roles of wallpaper en route to my home. Maybe, after I have finished with that Little House trip down memory lane, I should refresh my recollection on how to remove old wallpaper, and put up new .