We have been truly overwhelmed by the response to our new geometric designs! Thank you so much for the blogs and tweets about them, we are delighted to share some of the posts below ….
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Blogs
It’s a rare treat for us to drift into ‘Blog Land’ with a cup of tea and digestive in hand – what makes it even more delightful is when we stumble across some great posts featuring our prints. Big thanks to the lovely people at Lark and Potter, Flying Tot, Nest Designs, Issues and Houzz for bigging up Bold & Noble….. 




The World
It’s been a long time in the making, but the World type map is finally complete. The print is twice the size of our usual prints at 100 cm x 70 cm and comes in a choice of three colours – a new reflex blue, warm grey plus the ever popular sheer slate. All are carefully wrapped in tissue and delivered in robust tubes – the perfect gift for globe trotters…
Victoria & Albert Museum
I flipping love this place and it seems to consistently find ways to weave in and out of my life. I used to come here as a wide eyed student on day trips before I moved to Newcastle, when I was employed and living in London my wonderful boss (Lynda) would send me on inspiration afternoons here (what a job!) and it was in the cafe here that the fluffy ideas about starting Bold & Noble were cemented. And now, cue drum roll, we’ve actually got something tangible under their roof, as of next week the V&A shop will be stocking Bold & Noble prints.
This is big stuff for little people like us!

The new collection
It is a big day. After three months of late nights, early mornings and inky aprons, the new collection is ready. We’d love to hear from you if you have any comments, maybe ‘sheer slate’ should be called ‘blue slate’, perhaps that big flower should be a bit smaller or maybe you don’t care. Either way, we hope you like the new designs, here goes…
Fun-day Times
Wow! We didn’t know our prints were going to be featured in the Sunday Times Home section at the weekend, it made our Sunday much more exciting and busy than we’d planned! Thanks to all the people who felt urged to drop us an e-mail, we’re really chuffed that you like what we’re doing.














