I was beyond
over the moon when Photowall got in contact with me. I've been on the
search for wall art for such a long time now, and I've never known
exactly what I've wanted. I'm obsessed with Scandinavian interiors,
and I thoroughly enjoy mixing minimalism with texture and warmth. My
bedroom is very much my hiding space, my own little place filled with
collected treasures and wonder. It wasn't until the end of last year
that I began to make a few changes to my room, and I definitely
wanted to invest in some gorgeous wall art, a mix of whimsical pieces
to give my space a little something extra.
Photowall is a Swedish
company who are also official partners with Disney. They work closely
with photographers and designers across the globe, to create unique
wall murals and canvases. What I really loved about Photowall is
their environmental work. All production is made to order, and the
printing ink they use contain no solvents, hazardous chemicals and is
biodegradable. When you shop with Photowall you are also supporting
Swedish aid organisation Vi Agroforestry. Every year Photowall plants
5000 trees in eastern Africa to help fight poverty, improve the
environment and combat climate change. Read more here.
Whilst browsing through
Photowall's website, I was stunned at the huge selection of designs
they had, suitable for all personalities and ages. Amongst many
others, one of my faves was Botany Banana, which is a gorgeous,
earthy, tropical leaf print, and definitely a mural I would've
purchased if it fitted with the theme of my room.
You're also able to
create custom wall murals and canvases by using your own
images/illustrations, which is what I had decided to do. I was torn
between an image by Peter Linbergh ( one of my all time favourite
photographers ), or an image shot by David Sims. In the end, I chose
the works of Sims and settled on a Saint Laurent editorial featuring
Kate Moss. The ordering process is super easy, and you're able to
take advantage of the service that Photowall provides if you need any
personal assistance managing your photo.
To avoid getting
damaged during transit, the canvas and frame are sent in pieces which
means that on arrival you have to put your wall art together. I was
very apprehensive because I'm not much of a DIY person at all. Easy
to follow instructions are included, and you can also find a video
online with a quick demonstration on how to put your canvas together.
( Thanks again Dad for helping me, if you're reading lol ) I'm still
unsure where in my room I will place the picture, but I like the idea
of having a few canvases messily spread out on the floor.
You are able to get 20%
off your purchase when you enter my discount code at checkout:
TheBelroseCampaign2018
Please note that the
discount code is only available for 30 days.
Shop here.
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A massive thank you to
Photowall and Jennifer for getting in contact and partnering with me!
I'm in love with my print xxx
*Picture and product featured above are mine.
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