ROLLOUT 21st Century Wallpaper
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ROLLOUT 21st Century Wallpaper
ROLLOUT 21st Century Wallpaper TEXT • Lisa Baroldi ART DIRECTION • ROLLOUT PHOTO • Eric Newby STYLIST • Carl Abad It was 1985 when the canary yellow and silver wallpaper adorning the walls of my grandmother’s psychedelic kitchen was soaked down and stripped off in favor of stark white walls. Wallpaper all over the place came tumbling down in the 80s to make way for sophisticated minimalism. Later, feature walls in shades of purple and teal, mimicking the set walls of hit TV show Friends, popped up in trendy cafés and apartments everywhere. Wallpaper, especially the bold and trippy kind, was dead. Around 2003, wallpaper was resurrected on the interior design scene. It was during the early years of this comeback that Anita Modha and Jonathan Nodrick were given a large-scale printer. The creative duo invited 30 community-based artists to join their wallpaper experiment for an exhibition at a small Vancouver eatery. Feedback from this first show was so positive that in 2005 Anita and Jonathan decided to establish ROLLOUT, a custom wallpaper studio based in Vancouver. ROLLOUT designs and digitally prints custom wallpapers for an array of clients who want to transform spaces for decorative, educative, or other purposes. All ROLLOUT wallpaper is water-based and printed on demand, making it much greener than old-school wallpaper. Examples of ROLLOUT projects are the energetic backdrops for the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics Opening Ceremonies; a captivating fuchsia paper for the Stars Lounge at the Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week; an edgy, multi-colored paper that looks like layers of a thousand tiny paint sample strips featured on TV show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition; sheets of collaged sepia photographs of the family who found a B&B in Yukon; and the life-size, black-and-white images of prominent figures in Australian history that line the walls of the Australia’s Museum of Democracy. Our favorite project to date is the super layered and super fun “diorama-rama” shoot for Parlour Magazine’s first home issue. The background paper is a sample from ROLLOUT’s new Vancouver series of wallpapers (commemorating 10 years of life in Vancouver for Anita and Jon) that include drizzling blue skies and bursting pink cherry blossoms. ROLLOUT is keen to work on all kinds of projects, big or small, and enthusiastically welcomes collaboration with like-minded individuals and organizations. The company’s artist’s series is a testament to the collaborative sprit at the heart of operations. Always looking to push the envelope, ROLLOUT is expanding its product line to incorporate items like floor tiles and fabrics. Forget minimalism and feature walls. Make every surface art. ROLLOUT 21st century style…everywhere.