MinaLima launch magical wallpaper collection

Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima have created a capsule collection of five wallpapers celebrating their most iconic designs from the much loved Harry Potter film series.

Co-founders of graphic design studio MinaLima, the duo started working together in 2002 to imagine and create the entire graphic universe of the internationally renowned Harry Potter films.

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Since finishing on the films, and founding their studio in 2009, Mira and Eduardo have continued their involvement in the Harry Potter™ franchise with numerous design commissions for the Wizarding World.

Complementing their collection of limited edition art prints, stationery and accessories, the new wallpaper range includes five different designs, that will bewitch fans, young, old and those in-between.

From the ornate tapestry pattern of the noble Black Family featuring a botanical design, to the enchantingly intricate Marauder’s Map; from the monochrome geometry of the iconic The Daily Prophet newspapers to a colourful medley of Hogwarts Library Book Cover designs and the emblematic Quidditch motifs, the array of wall coverings will bring a playful note to children's rooms, as well as cloakrooms and quirky spaces.

A recent venture is the launch of two dedicated MinaLima galleries and stores, showcasing their entire treasury of graphic works.

House of MinaLima in London and Osaka are both experiential spaces, where the brand celebrate work for the Wizarding World franchise as well as their own creations.

Designed and produced in the UK, the MinaLima wallpaper collection is available internationally, exclusively through minalima.com and the House of MinaLima shops in London and Osaka.

Price: £89 per roll Size: 0.5m x 10m

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