
David Nosanchuk announced his collaboration with Flavor Paper to produce a wallpaper collection that focuses on architecture and art. Super Series makes use of details from Nosanchuk’s photographs of Rome and New York. There are seven patterns including elements such as wood benches, stained glass windows and sculptures. Super Series’ prismatic prints are said to work on various levels. From a distance, the designs are abstract and textural, but as the viewer approaches, details like windows and columns emerge.
Among the wallpapers is Golden Relief, including a hexagonal geometric pattern extracted from a photograph of a late nineteenth-century sculpture of a woman; and Beggars Banquet, a psychedelic translation of an early twentieth-century stained glass window.
Flavor Paper, which celebrates its 10th anniversary, designs and manufactures wallcoverings using water-based or eco-solvent inks on paper. Known for its collaborations with artists and designers including the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts and Milton Glaser, Flavor Paper can be found on many surfaces, from the Tribeca Steve Madden store to the IAC Building by Frank Gehry.