Annabel Taylor photographer and interior designer.
Annabel Taylor photographer and interior designer.
By Kem Ormond
Hawke’s Bay-based photographer and interior designer Annabel Taylor knows how lucky she is being able to combine two of her passions into a thriving online business.
Originally from the UK, Taylor moved to New Zealand 25 years ago and in 2009 co-founded The Paper Room inPonsonby with her friend at the time, Sarah Shield.
The business had one of the largest selections of exquisite designer wallpapers, representing designers from all over the world, used for both commercial and residential use.
“I like the fact that we are much more in touch with the land, produce and people. I love it how you are aware of the seasons here.”
She now specialises in bespoke custom wall murals and wallpapers, printed on textured linen paper in New Zealand by Aspiring Walls.
This Porirua-based company is the largest manufacturer of quality wallpaper in the southern hemisphere. Produced as rolls of wallpaper, the finished product offers a point of difference in bathroom, bedroom, lounge, in fact, any room in your home, hotel, office, foyer or commercial area.
With her inspiration coming from her love for travel, architecture and art, her vibrant urban scenes, lush landscapes, and detailed architectural details bring an edgy, cosmopolitan feel to homes and workplaces.
She has just released a selection of 10 photographic wall murals now available online with the collection entitled, Postcards, encompassing photos from her latest trip to Europe.
Her vast range of murals and wallpapers includes garden and flowers to add a subtle soft touch to any room and a soon-to-be art deco collection.
Taylor can turn large-scale designs and breathtaking landscapes into a stunning focal point, in any room and is able to offer the complete package, which includes interior design consultations.
Taylor turns large-scale designs and landscapes into a stunning focal point.
Wall themes are where Taylor comes into her own, being a photographer. It made her realise her photos would look good on walls, her style being street and landscape.
Not afraid to tackle any design request, if you thought the Santa’s Grotto in Hastings was particularly smart last year, that was Taylor’s handiwork — making the grotto come alive.
This year she’s keen to be more involved in Hawke’s Bay’s Fotofest youth programme, she has more mural collections to release, as well as working on her art deco-inspired courtyard and outdoor bar area.