Frenemy, Warm Amber

Regular price$ 240.00
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Overview
Inspired by Joy Division’s Love Will Tear Us Apart. A human being has the capacity to be their own best friend and their own worst enemy with the blink of an eye. We are both Saint and Sinner. Jury and Executioner. Frenemy explores the depths of the human psyche and social conscious. The delicate tones for the days we feel Saintly whilst the darker shades depict the darker side of humanity. Come with me and walk the fine line between pleasure and pain of love, life and friendships with a certain sense of ethereal fluidity juxtaposed with strong black…then of course there’s the other kind

Measurements
• Each roll is 20.5" wide x 11 yards long
• Repeat: 20.5", straight match

Additional Notes
• 3-4 week lead time
• Made in the United Kingdom

Color Description
Multi colored illustration on a brown background

Additional Info
BOBO1325 is an award winning, innovative, interior brand founded by designer Beth Travers. Whose collections are intricately designed from the Manchester HQ in Ancoats. We pride ourselves on offering a range of illustrated collections inspired by the symphony of the social conscious and the world in which we live, bringing into existence designs that are both provocative and captivating.

Why choose us?

we're committed to good design

The Pattern Collective is a textile studio with a well curated collection of high-end, distinctive wallcoverings and fabrics from around the globe.

From Transylvania to South Africa (and everywhere in-between) we import unique collections such as Mind the Gap, Angela Groundwater, and Kariokas. You can browse our extensive collection online or in our New Orleans studio by appointment.

painterly patterns

bold, eclectic design

Hand painted brush strokes create movement and variation in design

design for the littles

imaginative interiors

Create an environment that will nurture your childs' creativity and allow the imaginative side of their personality to blossom

Laissez les
bons temps rouler

"Let the good times roll"