Precision Meets Creativity: Vinyl Graphics in Contemporary Interior Design
While hand-painted murals remain at the heart of many projects, vinyl graphics can play an equally important role in transforming a space. From intricate stencil details and precision-applied typography to large-scale installations and temporary artwork, vinyl offers a flexible solution where paint may not always be the right fit.
We often use low-tack vinyl as part of the mural process itself — helping map out complex compositions, create clean geometric forms, or apply highly detailed text and line work with precision. In some cases, vinyl becomes the finished artwork entirely.
Vinyl logo combined with hand painted details for AOK events, Clapham, London.
Installation process with Mark Titchner at Cambridge South Station. Preparing a stencil for hand painting the Artwork. Mark Titchner.
There are many reasons why vinyl can be the better approach for a project. Certain surfaces may not be suitable for paint, artwork may need to be removable within rented or temporary spaces, or a cleaner and more refined finish may be required — particularly on glass, metal, or high-traffic commercial interiors. Vinyl also allows for extremely small or intricate details that would be difficult to achieve consistently by hand.
Exterior and window vinyl graphics installed for The Athenian, London Victoria
Artwork detail within the vinyl print.
Across hospitality, retail, workplace, and residential projects, we regularly combine painted artwork with digitally produced vinyl elements to create seamless installations tailored to the space. The balance between hand-painted texture and precision-applied graphics allows for greater flexibility while maintaining the character and impact of bespoke artwork. If you’re considering a mural or vinyl installation for your next project, we’d love to discuss how we can help bring it to life.