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I love to collaborate with like-minded people and brands. I love Edward Bulmer 's passion for all things conservation, sustainable, eco and nature-based, Oliver Heath 's love of creating healthy homes with Biophilic design and bringing the outside in and Lynsey Ford 's sensitive approach to sustainable design that is very client-focused for well-being in the home. If you share my passion for sustainable and eco-friendly interiors then please get in touch.

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Oliver Heath, Biophilic Designer

Oliver contacted me to use Spring Tonic 'Midnight' in his Healthy Home exhibit in Westfield, London. He wanted show how to use 'biophilic-inspired' wallcoverings where it was not possible to use plants.

 

Oliver said '“I was immediately drawn to Spring Tonic as it captures the colour, wildness, and diversity of healthy flourishing habitats – concepts that I love to bring into my Biophilic Design approach. ”

 

Photo Richard Hanson.

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Lynsey Ford Designs - Designer and Winner of BBC Design Masters.

Lynsey's Client loves colour and Lynsey wanted to add a natural hedgerow effect along a lengthly curved corridor. Rather than papering the entire length (it was very  long!), Lynsey commissioned me to 'paint out' the design - right down to one single dandelion at the end!

 

Lynsey's client said; 'I chose to pick Spring Tonic because it suits my curved hallway. The actual paper is sumptuous and I was very lucky that George came and hand-painted the rest of the hall, gradually reducing the design. Incredible hand-painting. When I walk down the hall, it's like walking through a field of flowers, always puts a smile on my face and makes me feel happy. Thank you George, beautiful work, beautiful lady'.

 

She is a lovely lady - her words not mine!

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