Timorous Beasties are delighted to unveil our playful new wallpaper, Wee Pinyin. The design derives from the brands' Pinyin Tree pattern and originated when Co-Founder and Director Paul Simmons noticed the beauty of spontaneous ink mop marks blotched across the studio floor. The mop marks were then translated onto wallpaper to create the basis of the design.
Wee Pinyin has been created on a smaller scale to Pinyin Tree, on 52cm wide wallpaper and in a new range of colours. Although the pattern constantly changes throughout the 10m roll, part of the design repeats every metre so the wallpaper can be cleverly joined together.
Wee Pinyin Wallpaper in Ground Barley & Warm Mint
The playful blotches of colour mixed with painterly techniques are layered delicately over tree branches to create an oriental aesthetic. Pinyin is in fact, a translation of ‘ink brushes’ from Chinese.
Wee Pinyin Wallpaper in Rouge Laquer
The playful blotches of colour mixed with painterly techniques are layered delicately over tree branches to create an oriental aesthetic. Pinyin is in fact, a translation of ‘ink brushes’ from Chinese.
Wee Pinyin Wallpaper in Risotto
Wee Pinyin joins Timorous Beasties oriental inspired designs including the much-loved and celebrated Matzu Tree wallcovering and fabric.
The geometric pine motif with swirls, smudges and sponge-prints is perhaps the closest textile representation of wind harnessed as pattern and repeat.
Birdbranch also echoes an oriental aesthetic and is available in a range of colours as wallpaper, wallpaper panels and fabrics.
Matzu Tree Superwide Wallpaper in Sage Smirch & Birdbranch Wallpaper Panel in White on Kingsburgh
The Golden Oriole and Blossom Branch designs also reflect the beauty and romance of the orient in two unique styles.
Blossom Branch Wallpaper in Warm Grey & Golden Oriole Superwide Wallpaper in Georgian Mint