Father daughter team John and Louise Wakefield founded british wallpaper printers Beware the Moon on time honoured craftsmanship, intriguing motifs and unusual pigments. The designs, which they claim are inspired by “craft paper, quantum physics and nights out in Blackpool,” to name a few, start out in the studio with hand drawings and endless cut outs to then be printed using papers from sustainable European forests. They were the first in the industry to use glitter, iridescent inks that change colour when you walk past and pioneered the now well used holographic undercoat.
“Taking over the world, one downstairs loo at a time.”
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