The secret life of Patchwork Walls

Patchwork blankets are great! Cosy, easily to produce and they have still kept themselves a certain chic. Patchwork walls, though, are better by far! They are innovative, easy to design and (*drum roll*) they even gleam in the dark!

 

White walls already belong to history, now interior architecture dictates ornaments, colours and forms. They are (again-let’s only think about the 60s and 70s…) a stable element of stylish living- and bedrooms. For those who don’t want to settle on one pattern and who search for a possibility to design their walls individually, the designer Shane Crozier created the right thing.

 

In the name of innovation, he invented Patchwork anew: Modular light tiles, a fusion between „family patchwork quilt and home-made stained glass windows“, who are made of small framed 150x 150 mm transparent OLED emitter. One can paint on them with standard water based acrylics and once they are finished hang them on one’s walls. Then, the only thing to do is to wait till it gets dark. When the owls howl and the croakers croak it’s time for the decoration-elements to show their true colours. They start to gleam!

 

 

 

For the rare occasion that the way you designed your tiles doesn’t appeal to you anymore, you can easily wash the colour off and paint them again. So you can easily add new pizazz to your home.

 

Images by Yanko Design.

Via Yanko Design.

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