Interiors have become my newest obsession.
Between Pinterest, Instagram and the occasional visit to IKEA, I dream of someday being able to do up my own home.
With the current housing crisis and general broke-ness of my life, it seems like that’s going to be a long way away. For the meantime, I’m gathering little bits that I know I’ll be able to move into my dream home when the time comes.
Most of my collection is made up of fancy cushions, throws and most recently, a tonne of artwork.
When I find a wall hanging, poster, painting or decal, I get so excited about it – my room is starting to loose space at this stage.
When I came across Wander Willow, I knew that this was going to be the next on my bucket list.
Welcome to Irish Made, a series that shines a light on Irish designers and creatives.
There’s something super special about adding pieces that someone from your home country has made to your everyday life.
Wander Willow is a company that designs eye-catching map wall decals.
It’s a very new company with only two designs released at this point but I can tell it’s going to be big.
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The company was set up by Courtney, an American living in Dublin. After almost a year of being here, she claims she’s fallen “head over heels in love with everything about this city”.
Her products are inspired by travel and the idea that home doesn’t have to be one place, that you can create a home for yourself anywhere in the world.
Her prints are bold, eye-catching and the colours are sure to add some life to any room they’re hung in.
The decals are easily applied, removed and can be reused again in your new home, whether it’s down the road or on a whole different continent.
I’m utterly obsessed with the design, I must have one!
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Right now the decals available are Dublin and London.
They’re actually a really good price as well starting at €19.99 for a small print and €39.99 for a large.
To learn more you can visit the website by clicking here.
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