Surface View is bringing its inspirational world of bespoke interior graphics to Super Brands London and 100% Design this month. Several brand-new collections will debut across both exhibitions, including imagery from The British Library, P&O Heritage, The Royal Opera House, Trunk Archive, a new Natural Textures photography collection from Nic Miller and a collection in conjunction with charity for young textile designers, Texprint.
The British Library collection features rich and varied imagery, from Alice in Wonderland and War of the Worlds illustrations to Anatomical Drawings and Victorian theatre posters. This is a captivating collection of our nation’s cultural heritage.
The new image collection from P&O Heritage is one for fans of classic graphic art, as well as those who have a taste for nostalgia and the romantic age of cruise travel. The collection comprises illustrated and retouched vintage travel posters from a time of luxury sea travel.
The Royal Opera House collection incorporates powerful imagery from the Royal Opera and the Royal Ballet. The new range captures the beauty and grace of these two world-famous institutions.
On the more contemporary side, there is a new photographic collection, developed in collaboration with Truck Archive. Featuring in the collection are works from Jake Chessum, Joseph Szabo and many others.
Nic Miller‘s photography collection is one of the most popular collections at Surface View, and this brand-new addition promises to continue in the same vein. Nic has developed a new range of natural textures taken at abstract scale. The high-resolution photographs promise to make striking, statement wall murals.
The new Texprint collection is the result of Surface View’s active support of new design talent and encouragement of design innovation and excellence. The vibrant and dynamic collection encompasses works from selected Trained in Britain textile design graduates.
Surface View is a specialist in innovative print, blending traditional craft with digital innovation. The company is continually exploring new developments, whether printing directly onto wood, producing large-scale murals or fusing imagery into window blinds. Such examples will be exhibited at Super Brands London and 100% Design, illustrating the various and endless print options available.