Inspiration from ICFF 09
Article or RSS item submitted by Ty Wenzel • Jul 4th, 2009 • Category: Interiors Exteriors, Style Trend Forcasting |
In my postThe Feeling of Luxury in Interior Design I wrote that tufting pattern is a preferred approach when a designer intends deliberately to create that subtle feeling of opulence. But here is another way to make this - by using
the Korean designer Chae Young Kim filigree work in print presented at ICFF 09 named Urban Camouflage prints. It is based on a fractal structure. She blends hand drawing and computer graphics that are digitally printed on silk. Can you imagine your walls with such panels? Or parts of them?
image © designboom
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