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Guest Edit: SUPPLY Showroom

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Guest Edit: SUPPLY Showroom

Art on Art.

SUPPLY Showroom is a Texas-based boutique with a curated mix of artisan fabrics and wallpapers worldwide, offering everything from bold modern designs to playful patterns and timeless classics. With roots in Austin and inspiration from New York’s vibrant design scene, SUPPLY is all about helping the local design community discover unique, high-quality materials. For this collaboration, they paired a few of our art pieces with their stunning custom wallpapers, showing how beautifully texture, color, pattern, and art can transform a space.

Pairings:

“We chose the Kate Capone You are OK for Antonio Ballester Moreno because we thought the graphic morse code print and color match well with the green while the yellow of the art adds a nice yet unexpected contrast.”

Antionio Ballester Moreno’s 18h

Kate Capone, You are OK, in moss. Antonio Ballestor Moreno, 18h, 2021.
“This sweet floral called Shirley’s Room from our exclusive Alice’s Garden collection is the perfect backdrop for the Anya Molyviatis piece. We love the juxtaposition of the graphic art up against the softer paper.”

Anya Molyviatis’s What If?

Alice’s Garden, Shirey’s Room, in butter. Anya Molyviatis, What If?, 2023.
Tussie Mussie in lavender from our SUPPLY Global collection pairs well with the Caroline Larsen piece because we love how the dark tones in both complement each other. And the lavender of the paper subtly blends in with the art without overpowering it.

Caroline Larsen’s Arrangements with Roxanne Jackson Delftware Vases

Supply, Tussie Mussie, in lavender and black. Caroline Larsen, Arrangements with Roxanne Jackson Delftware Vases, 2020.
“We love the softness of H. Townes’ paper Celeste, in dreamsicle, against this feminine graphic piece. The ‘dreamsicle’ color faintly shows in the flowers – making both elements feel cohesive yet interesting.”

Paloma Mayorga’s Chamomile Glitch 01

H. Townes, Celeste, in dreamsicle. Paloma Mayorga, Chamomile Glitch 01, 2021.
“The movement of Rusty Scruby’s photograph against the Pati Cascino Lygia graphic wallpaper gives dimension and depth. The deep blue color of the ocean reflects perfectly with the green and blue checkered pattern.”

Rusty Scruby’s Continuum

Pati Cascino, Lygia, in blue and green. Rusty Scruby, Continuum, 2023.
“The Sarah Gordon Curio Stripe wallpaper and the Stephanie Strange suite mix contemporary art against traditional wallpaper. As they both differ, there is a symbiotic feeling of nature to both that blend well together.”

Stephanie Strange’s Suite of 6

Sarah Gordon, Curio Stripe, in pink clay and teal. Stephanie Strange, Suite of 6, 2023.
“We paired the Luke Diiroio piece with the Brianna Lance Tarot wallpaper as we love the minimalism of this sculpture against the busier wallpaper. This creates the perfect focal point.”

Luke Diirorio’s Untitled (Blue Skies)

Briana Lance, Tarot, in sky. Luke Diirorio, Untitled (Blue Skies), 2024.

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