Botanical tiles and wallpaper by British artist Charge Greening

Charge Greening’s pen and ink illustrations are influenced by old alchemical illustrations, brightened manuscripts, and by her day-to-day ambles in the wilds of Dorset, where she resides in a home that Style identified “cottagecore at its finest.”

A graduate of Central St. Martins and The Royal College of Art, Greening has actually produced styles for, to name a few, The Tate, The Royal Court Theatre, Fortnum & & Mason, and Liberty. And she’s simply presented a group of botanical tiles from Balineum that are a buddy to her wallpaper for CommonRoom, all made in the UK. Join us for a take a look at Charge’s scallop shells, fortunate clovers, and snakes for every single space.

Photography thanks to Balineum and Charge Greening.

one of balineum’s 12 tile designs from the fee greening curios co 9
Above: Among Balineum’s 12 tile styles from the Charge Greening Curios Collection based upon her initial ink and watercolor illustrations. Charge has actually been referred to as having “a fantastic skill for taking the standard and providing it a modern and amusing spin.”

“each tile features a delicate curiosity i might see on a windswept 10
Above: “Each tile includes a fragile interest I may see on a windswept seaside walk near my house,” composes Charge.

the tiles are 126 millimeter (approximately 4.9 inch) squares made to order i 11
Above: The tiles are 126 millimeter (roughly 4.9 inch) squares made to purchase in Stoke-on-Trent, and appropriate for walls, backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, and restrooms (however not for floorings or outside usage). Rates on demand. See more of Balineum’s items in our post A London Sugary Food Purchase Designers

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