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Bushel of Prints: Pattern, Memory, and the Ritual of Everyday Design

Bushel of Prints: Pattern, Memory, and the Ritual of Everyday Design

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In this episode of Grandma's Silver, Allie Kochinsky speaks with the founder of Bushel of Prints, a studio specializing in illustrated wrapping paper and printed goods inspired by memory, pattern, and everyday storytelling.

The conversation explores how even ephemeral, everyday materials like wrapping paper can carry meaning through design. It considers how pattern becomes a form of visual language, and how illustration can transform ordinary places and objects into part of personal and cultural rituals.

Together, they discuss the relationship between design and memory, the emotional role of gifting and presentation, and how small-scale creative work can shape the way we experience everyday life.

This episode looks at pattern not as decoration, but as a way of marking time, memory, and connection through design.

RESOURCES:
  • Visit the Bushel of Prints website here.
  • Follow along on Instagram.



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