October 5th, 2011

This month’s Living etc features some fanastic ideas and new decorative products. We’re glad to be part of them as one of our Natural History Museum Ready to Roll Murals takes centre stage in this piece.
To see more of the Natural History Museum just click here.
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October 5th, 2011

Browsing through the Fabulous supplement of The Sun in September, we cam across a great suggestion for Wall Murals available from Surface View and John Lewis.
For more from our Classic Railway posters collection click here.
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October 5th, 2011

Ahead of the September Design Week, Country and Town House magazine wanted to know more about the some of the key exhibitors and 100% Design and Decorex. We fall into both categories we hope! We always like seeing the Conran Leaf design and if you do too, why not have a look at the rest of the Conran collection here.
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October 5th, 2011

A beautiful example of one of our Ready to Roll Murals from our Land of Lost Content collection. A limited edition range of images have been created for John Lewis and are available to browse here.
Alternatively view our full selection of Ready to Roll Murals here. Ready to Roll is an offering we’ve produced to meet the needs of most internal wall dimensions but if you’re looking for something a bit more bespoke, that’s no problem. everything we produce is completely made to order. this means that images can be scaled to any size for production of your beautiful mural.
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October 5th, 2011

Although we printed and created the backdrops for the series of Drummonds ads that have been appearing over the last few months, it still doesn’t fail to amaze us to see the beauty of the photography and styling they’ve been able to create.
This image from the V&A image collection, Grapes on the Vine. Looks fantastic as the backdrop to Drummonds’ fabulous handmade Torridge bath.
See more collections at www.surfaceview.co.uk
And more from Drummonds at www.drummonds-uk.com
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August 17th, 2011

Whether your local Conran shop is in Marylebone, Chelsea or Paris, make sure you don’t miss out on having your picture taken with 9 iconic stars this summer.
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August 17th, 2011

We always like to read about Wayne Hemingway’s upcoming projects. There’s always something interesting happening at Hemingway Design. Last month’s Vintage Festival at the Southbank Centre was a huge success and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves over the weekend. But the festival has also brought about the introduction of a new image collection to Surface View.
The new ‘Vintage’ collection will be available from our new website when it goes live in early 2012, in the meantime see the preview of the collection here or the full ‘Land of Lost Content’ collection curated by Wayne here.
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August 17th, 2011

This month’s House & Garden magazine provides some inspiring examples of how to get creative with some fantastic artwork. The products featured are Canvas prints that were supplied rolled in one of our beautifully packed tubes. But don’t let us tell you how these products are supposed to be displayed…
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June 29th, 2011

Another feature in July’s Living etc… We love the new Conran Fabrics collection, and were delighted to find out that Living etc do too.
See the full collection here.
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June 29th, 2011

Accent Murals and extreme crops of our images have been used to complement this minimalist roomset. The Ella Doran design ‘Fretwork’ (pictured) is available to buy from Surface View two here, but if you’re looking to make more of an impact…
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