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Areaware’s new decals: Why paint when you can stick?

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Areaware introduces an alternative to paint or wallpaper in its new Domestic line of vinyl wall decals designed by renowned graphic artists, designers and artists from around the world. Just peel off the back and stick them on the wall to give rooms some offbeat originality. Themes include whimsical creatures, trompe l’oeil clocks, hat racks, a New York skyscraper and the Eiffel Tower. (Click to the jump to see them.) Above: the Potato Queen II set by Genevieve Gauckler, $88.

Above: Verde by Florence Manlik, 18.5 by 98.5 inches, $120.

Above: Measuring Plant by Ana Mir and Emili Padrós, 20 by 79 inches, $88.

Above: Animal Shadows 2 by Ana Mir and Emili Padrós, $120.

Above: Vinyl + Hanger by 5.5 Designers, 27.5 by 79 inches, $128.

Above: Vinyl + Clock by 5.5 Designers, 20 by 39.5 inches, $120.

Above, left to right: Measuring Souvenir (Paris) by Ana Mir and Emili Padrós, 20 by 79 inches, $96; Measuring Souvenir (NY) by Ana Mir and Emili Padrós, 20 by 79 inches, $88; Lost of Cuddles 2 by Genevieve Gauckler, 47 inches square, $44.

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