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Boulder Textile Innovator Edie Ure’s Botanical Wallcoverings Put Nature Center Stage

Edie Ure, a Boulder-based textile innovator, has launched a unique collection of wallcoverings that integrate natural elements foraged from the Mountain West. Her creative journey, which began with a career in fashion in New York, shifted dramatically after the onset of the pandemic. While many were occupied with new hobbies, Ure seized the opportunity to develop a line of wallpapers that visually represent her deep connection to nature. Ure’s inspiration stems from her earlier work as a natural textile dyer, where she observed and extracted patterns and colors from the natural world. This experience laid the groundwork for her innovative wallcovering designs. She recognized the potential for these organic aesthetics to transform interior spaces, leading her to experiment with various natural materials and techniques. The wallcovering collection prominently features a variety of wildflowers, dirt, and rocks, all responsibly gathered from the natural landscapes of the Mountain West. Ure frequently embarks on hikes in areas like the Indian Peaks Wilderness and the foothills near Boulder, where she meticulously collects botanicals. She carries a flower press during her excursions, or carefully stores blooms in a map book, ensuring their preservation for her artistic process. This hands-on approach underscores her commitment to authenticity and a direct relationship with her source materials. Ure emphasizes the universal appeal of color palettes derived from nature. She believes that these colors resonate with people because they evoke the same sense of pleasure and balance experienced in gardens, forests, or under a clear blue sky. This connection to nature's inherent energy is a core philosophy behind her work, aligning with the idea that there is a fundamental energy and color present in all living and non-living things, as articulated by artists like Andy Goldsworthy. Living in Colorado has profoundly influenced Ure’s design aesthetic. The transition from bustling city life to the tranquility of Colorado’s natural environment has heightened her sensory perception. Her solitary hikes and gardening activities have allowed her to observe the ephemeral qualities of natural materials such as mud, ash, weeds, and flowers. This deep observation has inspired her to capture the essence of these elements, translating them into patterns that reflect the rhythm and spirituality of nature. Examples from her collection include "Wildflower No. 6," which features pressed grape hyacinth, blue prairie flax, larkspur, forget-me-nots, and violets. "Abiquiu No. 10" showcases a grid of paint colors created from rocks and earth collected during hikes in what Ure describes as "sacred spaces" across Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. Other designs, such as "Rose Stain No. 2" and "Aibana No. 3," involve photographing dogwood rose-stained silk and backyard-grown indigo-dyed fabric, respectively, and transforming these images into large-scale, symmetrical patterns. These wallcoverings are available through WallTawk and Ure’s personal website, offering a unique blend of art, nature, and interior design. #EdieUre #BotanicalWallcoverings #NaturalDyeing #TextileInnovation #ColoradoDesign #SustainableDesign #InteriorDesign #NatureInspired #EdieUre #BotanicalWallcoverings #NaturalDyeing #TextileInnovation #ColoradoDesign #SustainableDesign #InteriorDesign #NatureInspired
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