We recently caught up with Heather from Frazier and Wing. We are always looking out for good mobiles here at Small and we have been charmed by her multicolored hangings since we first featured her work in our second issue of Small. Back then she used magazine pages for her creations but her new works are made of stronger papers in controlled color schemes. Her modern, poetic mobiles, hangings and garlands are available on her brand new, and very beautiful, website.
















So fun and colorful! We love it!
Posted by: Joanne | 05/19/2009 at 09:26 AM
Her colorschemes are so awesome-- I might have to splurge for one of those mondo floor-length ones for the "nursery" (aka- the corner of our bedroom reserved for baby's things)
Posted by: ebeth | 05/20/2009 at 06:53 PM
I know! They are so pretty- i want one in each room.
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