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| May 28, 2007
For a while I've thought that when I start designing places on my own I want to incorporate fun and innovative applications for otherwise mundane structure... Like this wallpaper by Duncan Wilson I ran across tonight!
"A wallpaper consisting of four layers of varying grey tones on a bright primary backing. Each layer is perforated in a grid format and backed with a tacky adhesive similar to ‘post-it’ notes. Pixelnotes is inspired by the way we work within a space. The walls become functional, an integrated noticeboard that documents our activity within the room. Pixelated formations and shapes develop according to our patterns of use."
This would be awesome for a home or professional office. Maybe even vary the size of the notes from small to large... as we creative types tend to need large spaces to scribble.
Link: Pixelnotes
Tags: design
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| Brian Slawson
on May 29, 2007 “Thanks for posting. One of the best exhibitions that I have seen at the Cooper-Hewitt was one on wall papers through history. Here is a review in the NY Times from 1995. I think this is the actual exhibit that I viewed back in 2001 which dealt with wallpapers and landscape. ” |
| James Healy
on September 12, 2007 “This piece was second place in the New Walls Please! competition in Germany.
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