Biomimicry proved to be all the rage at the Salone Internazional del Mobile this year, with designers drawing big-time inspiration from the wonders of the natural world. Though Finnish textile design studio Woodnotes falls in the same category, their apparent love of ecological structures doesn’t render their work any less unique than that of other eco-emulators. An eye-catching aspect of their booth at the Salone was the Flake Blind which hung delicately amidst their designs. As implied by its given moniker, the Flake Blind was inspired by memories of wintertime bliss and the geometric qualities of a snowflake.
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I want it and where do you get it….any info appreciated…..
Mary-
We are a Woodnotes dealer in the U.S. Flake comes in a pkg of 160 pcs ($180) which covers 2.5 to 4 square meters. Contact us if you would like to order.
Ben@FinnStyle.com
http://www.FinnStyle.com
Tel 866-617-6176