Kvadrat’s modular North Tiles combine an ingenious folding system with eco-friendly textiles to create a stunning interior element limited only by imagination. Flexible and easily reconfigured, North Tiles define space with sensuality and warmth, brought to life with materials and high standards of the indelibly green Danish company and the talent of French design brothers extraordinaire Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.
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umm… sensuality maby we are getting a little over the top here. They seem like a product that will date is self very quickly. The over all feel of the tiles are much more child like(think playground structures) than sensual.
The copy mentions “Soundproofing”. Is it true soundproofing (limiting sound in and out) or sound absorbing, just deadening sound in the room?
sound absorbing,
[...] in The Stitch Room is no exception. Using eco-friendly textiles from the ultra-green Danish company Kvadrat, the brothers have created organized, versatile spaces that can be transformed to almost any [...]
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Could something similar be done with second hand materials?