OYOY, the newly established Danish interior design started doing the rounds in the blogosphere last season with their newly launched Autumn product line, and now with spring just around the corner we have a little preview of their Spring/Summer collection for 2013. Graphic printed textiles and housewares inspired by Scandinavian and Japanese design, the new spring line continues with designer Lotte Fynboe's graphic colours and fresh designs.
Preview: OYOY Spring/Summer 2013
OYOY, the newly established Danish interior design started doing the rounds in the blogosphere last season with their newly launched Autumn product line, and now with spring just around the corner we have a little preview of their Spring/Summer collection for 2013. Graphic printed textiles and housewares inspired by Scandinavian and Japanese design, the new spring line continues with designer Lotte Fynboe's graphic colours and fresh designs.
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5 comments:
Beautiful-I love the office space! :-)
i love those big patterns! thanks for sharing this shop here.
oh my goodness. dreamsville.
amazing. love those bunnies.
Fantastic! luv the black and white graphic nature of the textiles.
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