Graham and Green is a contemporary well respected interior design brand. I have researched them to study how they use print and repeat pattern within a range furnishings. Also, some of their designs contain influences from historical sources.
The majority of Graham and Greens current wallpaper collection is very graphic, with digitally printed images, many of which contain images from sources of historical inspiration. Such as the old china plates below and the wall paper above giving the impression of panels from historic houses.
Upon looking at Graham and Greens cushion range, I have noticed that, compared with other types of furnishings, such as wallpapers or curtains, the designs put on cushions are much less restricted in terms of shape and size. As cushions are used as accents, the patterns on them can be big and bold with loud colours and a single large motif or, they can have small repeted patterns on them with lots of intricacy.
The illustrations on the mugs above have a similar qualities to that of the archaeological drawings I studied...
Both the illustration style is made up of liner lines, however there is a lot of detail and pattern.
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