Now, I'm not sure I'd want this cutlery print wallpaper in my own kitchen or dining room (purely because I'm convinced seeing them every day would make me hungry the entire time, and I'd end up needing to be wheeled around after eating my own bodyweight in carbs several times a day), but there's something stunning about the scale and design.
The artist, Tracy Kendall, originally created this for her own kitchen in the 1990s, but when it was spotted by the then-editor of Elle Decoration and featured in the magazine, other people wanted in on the action too. So Tracy developed a range of oversized graphic print wallpapers and establisher herself from there. The prints of each piece of cutlery are sold separately, and you can get all three for £190, from Bouf. But we accept no responsibility if it prompts fantasies about enormous matching plates of pasta. Or maybe that's just me.
The artist, Tracy Kendall, originally created this for her own kitchen in the 1990s, but when it was spotted by the then-editor of Elle Decoration and featured in the magazine, other people wanted in on the action too. So Tracy developed a range of oversized graphic print wallpapers and establisher herself from there. The prints of each piece of cutlery are sold separately, and you can get all three for £190, from Bouf. But we accept no responsibility if it prompts fantasies about enormous matching plates of pasta. Or maybe that's just me.
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