Taping

Ahh, the stickers, which some - of the French language purists - qualify adhesives, passion of all lovers of decoration on the lookout for any trends. I am fascinated by the growing popularity of these small accessories rise in recent years. It's simple, stylized stickers become an almost must-have for any self-respecting interior.
Personally, I remain cautious, like many, I am not insensible to the charms of these shimmering patterns that have the advantage of introducing some depth in rooms too white and austere ... but I did not venture to see a revolution in decorative spirit, especially as I still think they are a privileged place in spaces childish. Probably a matter of taste.
If I push the discussion a little further, I think I'm a little embarrassed by the flatness of these trappings smooth ... a little too wise, too good to be true.
A model however does not leave me indifferent: adhesives for imitation dome ceiling , a rather charming fantasy that would satisfy all those who despair of living in a difficult affordable "floor-trim-stack".

Designed by the very talented graphic designer and international Sofia Antonovich, these vinyl stickers adjustable seyants wish to have the good taste of the delicacy and elegance to just cross the sobriety and proliferation.

Sofia Antonovich's imagination seems not to know the anxiety of the blank page, she designed several years tirelessly stickers for almost any room in the house, the more abstract to more figurative: silhouettes, trompe l'oeil flowers, borders ... everything goes, and it is not the only one on the niche.
On a slightly different, the group formed by Catherine Cocobohème Fouchard and Christian Mégevand has redesigned the concept of blackboard by imagining slate reminder stickers in the shape of animals or plants whose crisp silhouettes can not remain indifferent. Pleasant and functional, they have a je ne sais quoi of naive sweetness that probably explains quite a successful product of consensus.
Far more subversive, the Domestic group is oriented in a more radical aesthetic halfway between neorealism and the style comics. In this context, the artist Genevieve Gauckler has developed a series of spooky and mysterious monsters nice chaps to decorate children's rooms, which tend to scare me, but that really thick, precisely because of they look strange and unexpected.

One thing is certain, for fans of the genre, happiness is here to stay.

un lustre et des monstres, de quoi occuper les après-midi d'automne

a chandelier and monsters, enough to occupy the afternoon of autumn