19 Feb 2010

From French Industry to American friezes with a nod to Japanese glass - decals with a difference

Amongst the millions of decals and wall stickers out there, there are a couple of distinct trends that I'm quite fond of.
Elly Nelly sold via Supermarket and Etsy produces a number of frieze style decals, which I think can look great above radiators, ledges or work surfaces:




The French company Harmonie-interieure have a line of text-based stickers drawn from industrial warnings, labels and posters. I like their urban tone and suspect that often an attractive font can be just as pleasing to the eye as an image!





And from Japan, this little find courtesy of Spoon and Tamago by Noto Fusai - a window sticker with a speech bubble saying "Why don't you look at me for once instead of the outdoors?" I'm not sure that everyone will get the humour of it (especially if you don't speak Japanese) but love the idea of window stickers! To be explored further...


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