Rebel Walls x Marie Olsson Nylander 

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Bruno, sand

The series is based on a selection of vintage fabrics Marie has collected over the years, from coffee-stained french linens to vintage floral curtains. The result is a collection which inspires the possibility of unexpected, bold and brave interiors. A look Marie has become known for. Let’s take a look.

“I have had a passion for design most of my life, it’s more than a job, it’s truly a lifestyle. I love mixing styles. The unexpected and unique really set the mood in a home.”

Bruno

(Above and below). Created from a piece of French vintage fabric, Marie soaked the pieces in coffee to get just the right feel and colour, creating a collage-style work of art in soft earthy tones. I love how the paper can be left open for interpretation and the texture it exudes. Comes in sand and pink.

Romberg

A marbled pattern taken from a vintage notebook cover Marie found, is beautifully crafted and mimics a stone surface. Comes in three colourways, beige, light blue and graphite.

Efraim

Created from a piece of floral vintage curtains, this beautiful enlarged pattern is both sweet and daringly bold. Comes if five different colours —saffron, soft green, night, dark blue and beige.

Jan Halvarson

Jan founded Poppytalk in 2005 while a student at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design (now ECU) to catalogue inspiration from typography to interior design. Since then she’s collaborated with Target (creating a limited edition glamping collection), a wallpaper collection with Milton & King, as well has written as a contributor at Wired, Martha Stewart and Huffington Post.