Fabrica has used some of Calico’s sumptuous coverings to rethink the humble lunch box: Tomomi Maezawa’s Sculptural Lunch is wrapped in ‘Willow Celeste’ wallpaper and held together by a thin wire structure, while Mariana Fernandes’ Wrapping Food uses marbled wallpaper to emphasise the shape of a traditional lunch of ham and cheese…
New York Times T Magazine: The Top 10 Moments from Salone del Mobile 2015
Also at Rossana Orlandi, the Brooklyn wallpaper studio Calico debuted a new collaboration with the Amsterdam studio BCXSY, called Inverted Spaces, for which they used as source material Hubble Telescope photos downloaded from NASA’s free image bank…
New York Magazine: How a Converted Brooklyn Factory Turned Into a Family Home
On the occasion of Uhuru’s new store, I visited the Red Hook home that co-founder Bill Hilgendorf shares with his wife, Maria Cristina Rueda, and two children…
New York Times T Magazine: New Talent, New Work
Nick Cope, 32, and his wife Rachel, 33, founded Calico Wallpaper when Hurricane Sandy left them both out of work — and with enough free time to develop a technique for marbleizing large-scale papers…
Architectural Digest: Neil Patrick Harris Home
At their smartly renovated Harlem townhouse, actors Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka create a dashing sanctuary for raising their young family and hosting friends…
Martha Stewart Living: Nooks and Cubbies
The Wall Street Journal: A New Way To Get One-of-a-Kind Wallpaper
Once, custom wallpaper had to be painted entirely by hand. But a new cadre of designers is offering digitally printed, mural-like scenes that can be endlessly manipulated…
Sight Unseen: Calico Wallpaper at Villa Lena
A couple before they were partners in design, Nick Cope and Rachel Mosler founded Calico Wallpaper together two years ago in the wake of Hurricane Sandy…
New York Times: Rocking the Palazzo
Mudejar tiles, the appetites of Francis Cardinal Spellman and a colossal sculpture by Ron Arad made from a whorl of steel rods that cost more than $1 million are just a few of the colliding, often ravishing visions now on view in the elegant spaces that once held the Urban Center in the Villard Housesat Madison Avenue and 51st Street — the home, for the next month, of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House…
Vogue.com: Heirlooms of Tomorrow: Ten Young Contemporary Designer to Collect Today
Hurricane Sandy proved a blessing in disguise for Nick Cope and Rachel Mosler. The Red Hook-based couple were unable to access their offices for months, where she works as an art therapist and he as an interior designer and builder…