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March 31, 2011

Studio Printworks

Studio Printworks: hand-screened wallpaper that always stands out from the crowd.

Wallpaper has undergone a revolution of late, but Studio Printworks may just be the epicenter. Founded by Temo Callaghan, a veteran of Clarence House and Dennis Shah, a legendary hand-screen printer, they began making waves in 2004.

The two set out to create their own collection of wallpaper, but not just another collection. They wanted something fresh, bold, smart and unique. A collection that was clearly different from the more staid designs that were then the norm.

Their first group of 10 designs were unlike anything else on the market. In 2005, a major article in House & Garden got them underway and Studio Printworks has been stylishly evolving ever since.

Their designs include a range of papers from twisted toiles and updated classics to patterns that look innocent at first and then reveal a deeper meaning. Some are purely decorative, others are more surprising.

Pineapple plays with scale. Memento Mori plays with perception. Each pattern has a story and a style that makes them stand apart.


“Bead” by Given Campbell is simple and bold with unexpected color combos.


Sgt. Pepper Paisley is a hip(pie) take on a classic, each named after a Beatles tune.

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