The bright, bold and even bizarre patterns have resonated deeply with Vancouverites—particularly millennials and Gen Z.
founders Jen Cook and Hannah Lee believe: their collection of wallpapers ranges from funky florals to rainbow pixels to psychedelic squiggles. “Our home spaces have such a huge impact on our mental health and on our mood—having colours that resonate with us is really important,” says Cook.The Poppy Fields pattern is a collab with artist McKenzie Parrott.studio in 2022. The bright, boldVancouverites—particularly millennials and Gen Z.
Otto Studio’s wallpaper is printed in Langley. According to Cook and Lee, the super-thick, low-tack product is the ideal non-permanent wallcovdesign left her heavily influenced by the Bauhaus philosophy, and she says that she’s inspired by the women of the movement in particular . Retro ’70s patterns and pop art also play a role in Otto Studio’s portfolio.
According to Hannah Lee and Jen Cook , Otto Studio wallpaper peels off cleanly after two years of use. If the idea of dedicating an entire wall in playful pattern triggers your commitment issues, the papermakers also offer more subtle options . For renters or owners, daring or discreet, Otto Studio is determined to bring a sunny vibe to Vancouver—year-round.
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