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17.7.06

emma jeffs newbies

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i'm a big fan of british designer emma jeffs. her window stickers are great ways to decorate your glass and add a little bit of privacy in spaces that need it. ac and i need to hang some french doors in our bedroom (no doors to the room currently) and i'm against curtains on doors, so this might be a fun alternative. emma has two new patterns, clover and adelphi (i love clover), as well as an affordable sampler pack for $6. it's such a fun way to add a little privacy and design to your home. click here for more info. enjoy! [i'm off to the park, see you tomorrow!]

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

nice designs from emma jeff. i especially like the moroccan one. this is such a good product that could be used for multiple purposes too.

a simple, yet stylish option for window treatments.

i like. (*o*)

10:39 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think these window stickers look...throwbacks from the hardware store in the 1950s??!! Sorry maybe you have to see them in person.



I like Anne Duval's window decals much better, although I realize they're a different type.

kg

1:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's see...they come in 39" x 47" rolls, which means I would need TWO rolls to cover all the windows on the French doors in my bedroom. That means I could upgrade from my Ikea roman shades for a mere $196.

I love good design, but oof!

3:33 PM  
Blogger Susan Schwake said...

i love these as they are substantial, yet simple. i am so tired of the overdone sticker thing. these are perfect!
hope the park was fun tonight. pity we had to leave and miss it!

5:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I did the same thing, but with textured glass and clear silicone for far less money.

4:59 PM  
Blogger design*sponge said...

good idea, but it's the pattern i love. i think that's what sets her work apart. pricey, yes, but so lovely.

d*s

5:03 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I featured this project in Traditional Home magazine a few months ago, and earlier in the New York Times. The product is amazing. I've wrapped it around vases for an instant lacy look, to shower doors, et cetera. It (and she) is brilliant.

5:15 PM  
Blogger design*sponge said...

yay, an emma fan! it's just nice not to hear from someone who likes her ;)

d*s

5:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

love these. i might get a sample set for my bathroom. i currently have lace curtains which are part of the rental ... and they irritate me everytime i go into the bathroom

7:52 PM  

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