Proving once again that cardboard is truly a green super-material, the Nomad Screen system by MIO takes recycled double-wall cardboard modules and transforms them into an endlessly-customizable architectural system. Designed by Jaime Salm and Roger Allen of sustainability focused design company MIO, Nomad was one of our favorite items at this year’s ICFF, and can be assembled into free-standing, sculptural screens, temporary partitions, rooms or even displays, without hardware, tools or damage to existing structures. A wonderfully simplistic solution to recycling materials.
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Reminiscent of Rae and Charles Ames “house of cards” game/amusement …. out of copyright?
Looks so cool, wish I could get the website to come up… are there more colors?
cool design. i wonder if you can drill into it. you know hang frames up and such.
The Eames House of Cards is still in production, and copyright, but the knock-off implication here is irrelevant. Eames didn’t invent the slot-together construction; and there’s a whole host of significant differences in design, use, appearance, and production that make this distinct.
It would be sweet if they had more colors, though…
Lovely. Great idea. less is more and the beauty in the simplicity is outstanding. I’m really enjoying your site.
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