I really like the effects that are now possible with 3D wallpapers. After seeing the beautiful tiles designed exclusively by Barber Osgerby for Stella McCartney’s retail shops, I decided to show you more accessible options.
In fact, the Embossed Wall Flats by Inhabit are a far better solution. Far better since this is an eco-friendly product made from bamboo pulp. The peel-and-stick adhesive tabs can expand in any direction to create a fun, modern pattern.
I would like to create a feature wall on my home office but the difficulty remains which of the 5 patterns to select. The ten 18 by 18 inches panels per package cover 22.5 square feet. Resellers of Inhabit include Velocity and All Modern Furniture.
I want to express my special thank to N04 who reminded me of the wall flats by commenting on AT Chicago.
Sourcing:
Buy online: See Saw Wall Flat by Inhabit – price: $86 USD
Buy online: Bud Wall Flat at Inhabit – price: $86 USD
Via: Tile Vault: Stella Tiles by Barber Osgerby on Apartment Therapy Chicago
Jennifer Mitchell
March 27, 2008 at 22:07I like these. They look great when they’re painted, too. I used a similar product in an office installation – a sort of relaxed conference room. I painted them orange.
At Home with Kim Vallee
March 28, 2008 at 00:10Jennifer: Ah! orange my favorite color.
Thank you for mentioning the fact that often you can paint those.
Sabina DeShazo
March 28, 2008 at 12:03I have something like this on one of my living room walls. I love the ones you found – they offer a unique decor option.
fiona Richards
March 31, 2008 at 16:02Just discovered your blog today and I am very excited about these wall panels. They would look great in our studio. We are very eco conscious so I am thrilled that they are produced from sustainable materials.
Thanks!
Will add you to my daily reads.
Sebastian
January 16, 2009 at 10:55Perfect solution! I like it much! Especially the third one!
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November 30, 2011 at 22:07Hello ,
I would like to buy some of your panels to decorate my home.
Do you have a distributor for Quebec , Canada ?
Is it possible to buy by internet and have a delivery in quebec ?
Thank you
Kim
December 6, 2011 at 00:15You can find it at Morphee and at Ludovic in Montreal. Check their store locator for more details http://www.inhabitliving.com/locator