Feeling inspired by the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, which opens in Milan this week? Or just in the mood to do some springtime sprucing up of your living quarters? British artist and designer Deborah Bowness' hand-printed wallpapers feature trompe l'oeil furniture, books, flowers, and picture frames and can be used to decorate an entire room, or as a single-panel accent. Our favorite, of course, is Hooks and Frocks, which is part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's print collection, and, as its name suggests, is a photo-real image of, er, frocks hanging from hooks. Now, if only we could pull the red dress off its hanger and put it on.

Deborah Bowness Genuine Fakes hand-printed wallpaper, $348 to $398 per panel, available at Anthropologie, NYC, (212) 246-0386.
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