June 30, 2006
Off the Wall
Nama Rococo Wallpaper

Your rental. It’s a nice place to visit. You even want to live there.
Just not forever.
Which puts you in a bit of a pickle when it comes to home improvement.
Framing panels of Nama Rococo wallpaper could be the solution to your permanency problem.
Combining classic fine art techniques with her whimsical, modern sensibility, designer Karen Combs has created a collection of coverings featuring strong graphics and bold colors that have a grown-up doodley feel.
Pigments are custom-mixed at the studio, then hand-screened or hand-painted directly onto sheets of fine French paper. The result is a mural-like effect, whether used to cover a room corner to corner or hung as a stand-alone piece.
Nama Rococo’s just not what you want to leave behind when your lease is up.
That’s what old condiments are for.
Available at Show, 1722 North Vermont Avenue, Los Feliz (323-644-1960). To see styles, go to namarococo.com.











