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There is something magical about unboxing Printed Weird —
like stepping into the scrapbook of a teenage girl who never stopped believing in her imagination.
Founded by Nicola,
Printed Weird is the kind of brand many of us once dreamed of creating:
turning personal obsessions into a thriving creative universe filled with colour, humour, emotion, and unapologetic individuality.
From a small independent studio to homes across the globe,
Nicola has transformed playful ideas into collectible objects that inspire a generation of girls to embrace creativity on their own terms.
Printed Weird was born from a feeling many creatives know well:
the inability to find the exact thing you wish existed.
Nicola wanted décor that felt bold yet accessible — pieces that were funky, expressive, slightly rebellious, and capable of instantly transforming a space without taking themselves too seriously.
So she created them herself.
While Printed Weird has already built a devoted international following, it has remained surprisingly rare in Asia — until now.
INI is proud to introduce the brand to a new audience who appreciates interiors with personality.
What drew us to Printed Weird is its rare ability to capture attention immediately while still carrying depth beneath the surface.
Their pieces are saturated with colour, charisma, and a distinct retro-kitsch spirit,
yet each design also carries a thoughtful message — playful, empowering, sometimes cheeky, but always impossible to ignore.
Whether it’s a disco ball vinyl sticker, an angel mirror, or a delightfully bitchy statement piece,
every object feels like both decoration and self-expression.
Combined with meticulous craftsmanship and a sense of genuine individuality, Printed Weird creates the kind of pieces you don’t simply buy — you collect, treasure, and build your space around.