headboard, artpiece, whatEV
January 28, 2008 at 12:37 pm 3 comments
I simply love this piece by Studio 1a.m. out of Chicago. The versatility of the piece is striking and it is cork. It could aid in tying two walls of different materials together as it can fold into corners. For those of with funky studios where walls jet in and out with every pipe this could be useful. Our nifty convertible sofa sits on wall with a bump making art sizing and placing a challenge. Not to mention, how lovely its intended purpose as a headboard is with a platform bed.
(found at: Supermarket)
Entry filed under: art, design, interior design. Tags: art, bed, cork, print, textile.



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