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Friday
May202011

Piet Hein Eek Scrapwood Wallpaper

We were stopped in our tracks instantly upon walking by the Piet Hein booth at ICFF.  The famed Dutch designer has actually succeeded in putting planks of wood on a heavy duty, non-woven wallpaper.  This FSC certified paper can be wiped clean and goes up in a snap, due to lack of a pattern needing matching, and not requiring a wallpaper table as the wall is pasted rather than the paper itself.  This would be right at home in a vintage farmhouse or country home kitchen, and would add some textural warmth to more modern aesthetics.  

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    Wow, the famed Dutch designer has actually succeeded in putting planks of wood on a heavy duty, non woven wallpaper.

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