Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Micush Lifestyle Design...

As I'm sure you all know by now, I'm a little partial to a good bit of stationery, so when Micush Art & Illustration asked me to take a look at their beautiful collection of notebooks, it didn't take much thinking about let me tell you!

Micush is a gorgeous home and lifestyle brand, creating functional design-led products such as paper goods, home decor, kitchenware, prints and accessories.
Israel based Michal Gal-Marko is the designer behind the brand, and it's her illustrations that bring the designs to life with her signature whimsical style, inspired by everyday life and nature.
Head to the shop and expect to see an array of paper products; notebooksmemo pads, sticker books and cards aswell as homeware items; wall artcushion covers, trays and tea towels. 

I love so many of the prints that grace Micush products...the clean, modern grids and cactus designs, the pretty florals and animal prints, but one of my favourites has to be 'The Bears' which can be found on both a tray, and notebook. 
And plant lovers are in for a treat when you see the botanical wall art, matching notebooks and trays!

Whether you're into bohemian trends, like things a bit whimsy, or prefer a cleaner, contemporary and scandinavic look, Micush have blended them beautifully, somehow creating a cohesive collection that does it all... perfection!



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 You can see more about Micush and buy their products below...

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(All photographs above © Louise | Love Print Studio, unless otherwise stated)


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I only recommend products and companies that I use and genuinely love.
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