Scaling Up: Decoupage Beyond the Frame
Traditional decoupage techniques, reimagined for large-scale expression
Through large-scale decoupage, images, layers, and even textures can be expanded almost without limit, transforming walls and surfaces into immersive works of art. Each piece is carefully protected to withstand everyday wear and resist UV fading, ensuring lasting beauty. I also offer guidance on using copyrighted images for commercial projects, helping clients stay creative... and compliant!. Having collaborated with interior designers and their clients, I take pride in bringing their unique visions to life through bespoke, hand-crafted mural designs.
Rose Dancer Decoupage Mural

Experience the making of our decoupage mural in this timelapse video, inspired by Maggie’s beloved Art Deco Rose Dancer and created for her iconic Brockley shop, Magi Gifts. Filmed by Kai Clear.



Foxhill Manor
Media room
In this decoupage mural we worked with the interior designers at BM Trevellion Interiors to create an epic superheroes decoupage mural in the recently renovated Foxhill Manor, part of the Dormy Hotel wedding venue in the gorgeous Cotswolds countryside. We were able to navigate the world of copyright and deliver a design to the brief, on time and working alongside the craftsmen team on site.

Pimp Shuei
Determinedly retro and endlessly original, Pimp Shuei is the brainchild of a competition-level cocktail flair connoisseur and artist Mr Sipheng You, aka Slash. Step into a neon-soaked hideaway where vintage kung fu meets mixology mastery. From his decades-old collection of martial arts movie posters, we uncovered the perfect wall- one not already taken over by analogue screens looping kung fu classics, that is, to create a mouthwatering Kung Fu Movie Poster Mural worthy of legend itself.
Atom Studios
What do you do when you’re the designer behind some of the coolest T-shirt graphics in the known world — and all those brilliant designs are just sitting unseen in trays? You put them where they belong: on the wall! Turning wearable art into large-scale visuals gives those iconic images a new life and lets everyone appreciate the creativity that usually hides in a drawer.





















