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.