Paper Trampoline Featured Items
No one who understands and embraces “art-to-wear” wants to see their fashion choices everywhere they go! Paper Trampoline offers a boutique shopping experience featuring art “wearables” in one-of-a kind options or in limited editions. When shopping at Paper Trampoline, you won’t find racks of duplicates – in design, color, or in size. Instead, imagine a wearable fashion trunk show, offering a range of curated choices and, most importantly, a shopping experience where you may not find your size.
Although we don’t offer an online shopping experience, we are happy to provide information on any item shown on our site, including availability, size, price, etc.
ART TO WEAR
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Alone or over a sweater of choice, this three-quarter sleeve shirt comfy shirt by 3 Potato is artistry at its whimsical best
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Subtle artistry in this wool and cotton handwoven shawl by the textile artisans of Samaya Co. What’s not to love about pockets inside and out!
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Make a memorable fashion statement wherever you go in this colorful, cozy coat by Ali Miles.
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Make a statement when one-of-a-kind Southwest art meets washed denim in this hand-painted jacket
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Multi-color floral scarf by Cocoon House in 100% Silk.
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Casual equals fun when wearing this imaginative jacket blending plaid and floral by Anu of Natural.
MUST HAVE
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Handcrafted resin statement necklace from Atelier 1701.
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Turn heads when you enter the room wearing this statement necklace featuring multi-colored geometric wood pieces… by Sylca Designs.
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An art-to-wear original defined by a unique mix of woven textiles punctuated by a dazzling range of pinks and purples…by Mindseye.
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Turn heads when you enter the room wearing this statement necklace featuring multi-colored geometric wood pieces… by Sylca Designs.
WHIMSY
Decorative pillows in the Kantha stitching technique using repurposed vintage fabrics.
Japanese Knot Bag…the perfect tote for carrying an artisanal lunch…or to use as a stylish evening bag for
that special night out.
Guatemalan Tapestry Zippered Clutch…made from recycled Mayan tapestry; fully lined with leather trim by Nena & Co.
Jute fedora for the most delightful of sunny days…hand-painted in Mexico.
COLLECTIBLE FRAMED ART
“Research Pays Off, “1989. Print, Signed and numbered by Rodney Alan Greenblat, artist, author, and former director of
the Institute of Whimsy.
Image measure approx. 27 in H by 37 in W.
With frame approx. 38.5 in H x 48 in W.
