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Finish designer and artist Reeta Laine presents her first collection for Paper Collective inspired by quiet moments reinterpreted through vibrant colours and soft compositions. Bouquet in Copenhagen features soft pink flowers mirrored by a dappled shadow in a bold blue. Created using dry pastel, Laine channeled her inner child when embracing the unpredictability of the medium. Sold without a frame. Quality Our prints are produced on high-quality fine art paper using archival-grade pigment inks. This ensures exceptional color accuracy and longevity, with prints rated to last over 100 years without significant fading when properly displayed. Recycling We are committed to sustainability. Our packaging materials are made from recycled content and are fully recyclable. The protective sleeves used for prints can be recycled with plastic films at appropriate facilities. Sorting When recycling our products: - Paper prints can go in paper recycling - Protective sleeves should go with plastic films - Cardboard packaging goes with cardboard recycling. Please check your local recycling guidelines as requirements may vary by location.
I love this floral print - it’s a vibrant yet understated addition that easily elevates both modern and traditional interiors. The blue and pink palette offers a fresh contrast that works particularly well in neutral living spaces or bedrooms, adding colour without overwhelming the room. For styling, consider framing it in a simple wooden or white border to enhance its subtle elegance, and hang it above a console table or sofa to create a focal point. Pair it with soft textiles, such as cushions or throws in complementary tones, to create a cohesive look. Its size makes it versatile for various wall spaces, and I’d recommend placing it where it can be appreciated up close, like in a reading nook or hallway, for a touch of colour and artistry.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Wolf & Badger's website here