Surround yourself with a haze of cherry blossom petals to brighten your home all year long.
The Cherry Blossom Collection was produced to coincide with the Brooklyn Museum's exhibition of historical prints by Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige. It features a range of products including wallpaper, upholstery, rugs, blankets, and bathmats, all showcasing designs inspired by the Sakura trees of Eastern Asia.
Oyster with powder pink, mauve, pastel black, petal pink, moss, coral and off white.
All wallpaper orders are considered Final Sale.
All orders will be made to order and are submitted for production immediately upon receipt. Lead time is 4-6 weeks
60” wide (trimmed to 54”) Standard White Clay Coated Paper - Traditional paper hand-feel, smooth print surface, matte finish to minimize glare, class A fire rated,
suitable for residential and low traffic commercial, coated with water based Titanium Dioxide clay coating for superior opacity and strippability
Sold by the yard
For measuring and hanging instructions please visit our Product Guide
A note on color: the lookbook images may have been brightened and lightened and may not accurately reflect the true colors in the rug. Please always refer to the photos on white ground for the closest possible color match.
Cold Picnic was founded in 2010 by partners Phoebe Sung and Peter Buer, both of whom have backgrounds in fine arts and worked in corporate fashion design – Sung as an apparel designer and Buer as a print designer. The pair met in Boston in 2006 while in school and have been living and working together ever since.
Deeply influenced by national parks, film, interior design and art, the couple began working on various side projects together in an effort to view traditional crafts filtered through modern sensibilities. Before long, these projects coalesced into Cold Picnic, a line of textiles and home goods. Cold Picnic’s work explores imagined and misremembered landscapes, and the effects of time and the elements upon their surfaces.
Sung and Buer design all Cold Picnic pieces from their Brooklyn Studio and they work with artisans in India to produce their handmade rugs, quilts, and bathmats, and a family-owned company in New Jersey to make their knit blankets.
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