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Paper Dolls

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2009 12:00:00 AM

 

Summer may have faded, but you can keep memories of that Martha's Vineyard vacation alive with Madison & Grow's collection of the same name. Consisting of five patterns—Monique, Maggie, Margot, Michelle, and Madison—each in three colorways, the wallpapers are made with water-based inks that are hand-screened on PVC-free paper from an FSC-certified source. What's more, as with all the company's papers, the manufacturing process emits no VOCs.

 

Inspired by summers spent on the Cape, the Vineyard, and in Nantucket, the collection's colorways are as enchanting as an evening on its namesake island. Monique's brown-on-ivory ground is called Wind in Her Hair; Maggie's red sanddollar pattern is dubbed The Red Boathouse; the blue and gray incarnation of Margot is called Stormy Weather; Michelle's browns and yellows on a cream ground is East Chop Sunset; and Madison caps the night in a red-on-cream pattern called Cranberry & Vodka. The wallpapers come 27 inches wide by 15 inches long and can be wiped clean with a damp sponge. 323-522-6683; madisonandgrow.com. circle 430

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