About

Aimée Wilder is a New York-based artist and graphic designer. After graduating from The Art Institute of Chicago in 2001, Aimée moved back to her native New York and began her career working in house for several firms including Designspace, Dwell, and Martha Stewart Living. Aimée has designed a wide range of pieces including bedding, wall treatments, fashion accessories and footwear. Her designs have been featured on products for Crate and Barrel, Urban Outfitters, Dwell & DwellBaby, MTV Cribs, Skip Hop, Toggs of Australia and most recently Vans.

Aimée currently works on a contract basis for clients and manages the design and development of her wallpaper line.

To inquire about products, services, rates, etc. please email us at info@aimeewilder.com.

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Aimee Wilder Swiss Army Knife Designs

October 19th, 2011

We recently made a VERY limited edition run of Swiss Army Knife with Vitorinox. Unfortunately, we’re not able to sell them through the Aimee Wilder shop, but they can be purchased through Swiss Knife Shop or Swiss Army Products.

Cooking With Loops Dutch

October 18th, 2011

Our Loops Dutch wallpaper was recently featured on Kelsey’s Essentials, a cooking show. We received images today from prop stylist and set designer Jeanne Lurvey, who did an amazing job integrating pops of bright colors and modern accents to create this lively kitchen.

 

Aimee Wilder Designs featured in…

October 3rd, 2011

Standardmag Fall Harvest 2011 issue!

To view the complete issue online click here.

Casey O’connell

September 29th, 2011

I have been admiring the work of Casey O’Connell, a painter who has been featured and interviewed on the Kass Health website as “Artist of the Moment”. Below are some images of her work, but you can see many more beautiful paintings on her site.

A Private Moon

September 8th, 2011

Found some really cool photos I wanted to share by Leonid Tishkov. His “Journey of Private Moon in the Arctic” series really stood out to me.

Also, check out more of his stuff at the Krokin Gallery