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Mad About … Graphic Designs

Graphic designs are always a strong design statement and none more so than the new collection by former Red or Dead designers Wayne and Geraldine Hemingway.

Their new collection draws on British cultural cool imagery from the 50s, 60s and 70s including comic books, record covers, advertising and posters.

Previewed at HOME 2013, this week, the bold prints were on display in the Hemingway Home, a pop-up bungalow that was created to showcase all the new designs.

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The kitchen in the pop up bungalow designed by Wayne Hemingway at HOME 2013

The Hemingway home included items from across their interiors range which now includes flooring, wallpaper, murals, rugs and, of course, their collaboration with G Plan; the Hemingway’s second range was launched at the show.

pieces from the Hemingway range
pieces from the Hemingway range

Since selling Red or Dead in the late 1990s, the Hemingways have worked across just about every aspect of design from affordable housing,landscape and urban design, to event and museum design, graphic, fashion and products for the home.

Red chair canvas from Hemingway design
Red chair canvas from Hemingway design

These designs form part of the new collection in collaboration with Surface View and you can buy them in any way you want: blinds, canvases, even ceramic tiles and lampshades. Just click on the format you require, customise it to suit and away you go.

Roomset Table Mural #FA3E09
another of Hemingway’s strong graphic designs

Which one do you like best?

Ply Print Roomset HEM0018
perhaps you prefer this design as a canvas, against the very 2013 indigo wall
Roomset Sideboard Cr#FA3E04
pick a design and make it into a lampshade, a canvas or a mural
Roomset Glazing crop#FA3E06
this is very 60s pop art in style
Computer Graphic Lots of Dots 4
this design is wonderful but it might send your brain dotty

Wall murals from £50 per sq m, canvas prints from £145, birch ply prints from £145, epic posters from £60, textile wall hangings from £145, window films from £75, lamp shades from £85 and ceramic tiles from £480 per sq m.

 




 

 

Kate Watson-Smyth

The author Kate Watson-Smyth

I’m a journalist who writes about interiors mainly for The Financial Times but I have also written regularly for The Independent and The Daily Mail. My house has been in Living Etc, HeartHome and featured in The Wall Street Journal & Corriere della Sera. I also run an interior styling consultancy Mad About Your House. Welcome to my Mad House.