Paper structureJust an impression of a paper structure used as (acoustic) wall covering made of paper rolls and wall paper glue. As with the paper stools, the result depends on how the paper and glue dry together; this forms the decorative element. Last year at 100%Design London fair some samples/ideas were already shown. Soon more structures! Designer: Annette V. Huizing
Menu screen (decorated metal mesh)On a metal screen one can attach a printed menu using a magnet. Decoration like the word 'menu' is being soldered on the metal mesh. The material reflects light, so when for example hanging in front of a restaurant window, like a curtain, the view behind will be filtered. At the same time one can read from the outside what's on the menu.
Designer: Annette V. Huizing (Netherlands)
Play of lightsLittle orange coloured bulbs fit the openings of a perforated panel-front. Different compositions can be made with the (picture) night lamps. Size of the panel can vary; think of covering a rather dark corridor wall, guiding you from one space to another... Designer: Annette V. Huizing (Netherlands)
low side table objectsAnother paper object: round shape with'smashed' top, to be used as side table. Every object is different depending on how the paper and glue dry together ('papier-maché'). Designer: Annette V. Huizing (Netherlands)
paper stoolEvery stool is different depending on how the paper and glue dry together ('papier-maché'). The strong construction of the paper rolls pressed against each other forms at the same time the decorative element. Feel free to combine different paper objects: put one on top of the other, stools can be side tables etc.
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