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SARAH CONNELLY: I'm Sarah Connelly.
I run a wallpaper paper company.
Well, I think patterns and things are very universal and
people will see something pleasing.
My space and my home are very precious to me.
And knowing that what I have surrounding me is a reflection
of who I am--
so knowing that other people can relate to our patterns and
our products and say like, this is really me--
that feels very rewarding.
And then I want to look at the colors for that.
MALE SPEAKER: Let's take a look at this one.
It's blackford.
It's just hand painted.
MALE SPEAKER: It is beautiful.
SARAH CONNELLY: It's really cool.
It's amazing, you know, most of our prints will just start
as like a little sketch or a drawing, and then to see it,
the next process of it, being burnt onto a screen.
So then you see the screen, and then you actually see it
screened onto paper.
And yeah, it's satisfying.
I've always been fascinated by interactive spaces and sort of
graffiti and what people leave around them
in the public rooms.
And I've always been fascinated by bar bathrooms,
going in there and just seeing everything that people have
felt like leaving or felt like was really important to them
at that moment.
Cavern, when they started, there was sort of a wallpaper
Renaissance and people were realizing that A, that they
can decorate their own homes and they didn't need an
interior designer or anything.
And kind of realizing that the home is the extension of
yourself, and it's just as important as the
clothes that you wear.
Your home shows who you are.
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