The Vårklockor Wallpaper

In Josef Frank’s Vårklockor (Spring Bells) wallpaper, leaves and flowers are depicted in a uniform scale, reminiscent of a garden bed in bloom. Across the horizontal rows grow several of our most beloved spring flowers—tulips, crocuses, coltsfoot, and forget-me-nots.

“Bright colours and powerful patterns can take away the feeling of confinement.

Even a pokey little cubicle can become exciting with striking wallpaper.”

– Josef Frank

Josef Frank's Wallpaper

Josef Frank always designed different kinds of prints  for specific purposes. He never used fabric patterns for wallpapers or wallpaper patterns for fabrics, but made sure that each pattern had a unique use.

“The monochromatic surface appears uneasy, while prints are calming, and the observer is unwillingly influenced by an underlying slow approach.”

Josef Frank

Printing Josef Frank’s Wallpaper

For nearly 170 years, contemporary wallpapers have been produced by the Åsunden lake in Västergötland, Sweden. In Ulricehamn’s Wallpaper Factory, employees work to preserve artisanal traditions to bring that heritage into the future.

Josef Frank

Austrian designer and architect Josef Frank has had an enormous impact on the history of Swedish design. Despite being nearly 50 years old when emigrating to Sweden, he is now considered one of the country’s most important designers of all time.

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