The 3D Surface Wall Panels are Dynamic Dimensional Decor
Regan Canie — October 2, 2011 — Art & Design
References: 3dsurface.it & trendir
Decor that lacks eye-popping dimensions is so yesterday, especially now that 3D Surface wall panels have hit the world of housewares.
Designed by creative team Romano Zenoni and Jacopo Cecchi, these artistically exquisite wall panels are a range of organic designs that can be painted any color to alter their appearance. The panels are a perfect solution to walls that have been dinged and damaged, and can also be used to add an accent to a space that is flat and unfashionable.
From the studded diamond panel that looks like a comfortable quilted cover, to the weaving wall design of raised blooming flowers, the 3D Surface wall panels are transforming humdrum home decor into eye-catching enclosures that are super tempting to reach out and touch.
Designed by creative team Romano Zenoni and Jacopo Cecchi, these artistically exquisite wall panels are a range of organic designs that can be painted any color to alter their appearance. The panels are a perfect solution to walls that have been dinged and damaged, and can also be used to add an accent to a space that is flat and unfashionable.
From the studded diamond panel that looks like a comfortable quilted cover, to the weaving wall design of raised blooming flowers, the 3D Surface wall panels are transforming humdrum home decor into eye-catching enclosures that are super tempting to reach out and touch.
Trend Themes
1. Dynamic Wall Panels - Opportunity to disrupt traditional wall decor industry by introducing customizable, 3D surface wall panels.
2. Textured Housewares - Opportunity to disrupt the traditional home decor industry by introducing more tactile design options.
3. Customizable Designs - Opportunity to disrupt the paint industry by introducing paints specifically formulated for use on 3D surface wall panels.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The 3D surface wall panels have the potential to create a wide range of customized textures and patterns, disrupting the wall decor industry.
2. Construction - By creating panels that can easily cover dinged and damaged walls, the construction industry could benefit from less necessary repair work.
3. Paint - A new market could be created for specially-formulated paints for use on textured surfaces, disrupting the traditional paint industry.
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