Posted: 10.07.2011 | Author: Cavern | Filed under: General | Tags: Amazing Artists, General, Inspiration | No Comments »
Artist Elim Cheng, made two “needy objects”- they need the owner’s attentions to make them work. One is an alarm clock, to stop the alarm, the owner needs to hug it.

The other one is a speaker, the volume will go crazy when the owner is not around. The owner needs to pet it to make it calm down.

We totally want to make pet-able wallpaper.
Courtesy of Elim Cheng
Posted: 10.03.2011 | Author: Cavern | Filed under: General | Tags: Amazing Artists, Inspiration, Navajo, Patterns, Walls | No Comments »


And check out our Navajo inspired Tapestry paper in Country Living Magazine October 2011

Courtesy of Ready for the House
Posted: 09.19.2011 | Author: Cavern | Filed under: General | Tags: Amazing Artists, Bold Design, General, Inspiration, Patterns, Walls | No Comments »
“Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye

Credits: Cinematographer/colorist Warick Field, body artist Emma Hack, scenic artist Howard Clark. Original artwork is by Frank de Backer. Bravo to all!
To see video click here. Gotye \”Some That I Used to Know\”
Posted: 04.14.2011 | Author: Cavern | Filed under: General | Tags: Apartment Therapy, Blackbird, General, Happy Customers, Inspiration, Interior Design, Navajo, Unique Spaces, Wallpaper Projects | No Comments »
We adore everything Kara has done with Cavern wallpapers in her apartment. Her space is featured on Apartment Therapy. Vote for her here http://community.apartmenttherapy.com/contests/smallcool/2011/entries/1425


Posted: 02.17.2011 | Author: Cavern | Filed under: General | Tags: Amazing Artists, Bold Design, General, Inspiration, Patterns | 1 Comment »
While thumbing through an Art Deco book on design,
found these ridiculously beautiful designs by Belgian artist Paul Bonet from the 20s-50s.









Posted: 10.17.2010 | Author: Cavern | Filed under: General, Wallpaper History | Tags: Amazing Artists, Bold Design, Inspiration, Patterns, Wallpaper Exhibits, Wallpaper/Fine Art | 2 Comments »
Caught the last day of the creepsily magical Charles Burchfield exhibit at The Whitney Museum in NYC. Below are some of the artist’s watercolor paintingsĀ and wallpaper designs from the 1920’s.





