The MILKwall by Design Milk Divider is Neo-Retro Cool
Meghan Young — June 22, 2011 — Art & Design
References: loftwall & design-milk
I am really digging this patchwork MILKwall by Design Milk divider. Although it is most definitely a modern piece of furniture, there is something retro about it as well that makes it seem more like a vintage find than anything else.
Designed for LOFTwall, the MILKwall by Design Milk was inspired by the Small Dot pattern designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1947. A mash-up of mid-century and modern aesthetic, it boasts a retro quality that is easily adaptable to the modern home.
The MILKwall by Design Milk boasts a textured teak laminate panel and a fabric panel covered in either black or cream Maharam fabric as well as black, white and translucent white standard LOFTwall panels. It can be built in a number of custom configurations.
Designed for LOFTwall, the MILKwall by Design Milk was inspired by the Small Dot pattern designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1947. A mash-up of mid-century and modern aesthetic, it boasts a retro quality that is easily adaptable to the modern home.
The MILKwall by Design Milk boasts a textured teak laminate panel and a fabric panel covered in either black or cream Maharam fabric as well as black, white and translucent white standard LOFTwall panels. It can be built in a number of custom configurations.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Furniture - Opportunity for creating modern furniture pieces with a vintage aesthetic.
2. Adaptable Design - Opportunity for developing customizable furniture solutions for modern homes.
3. Patchwork Patterns - Opportunity for incorporating patchwork designs into furniture for a unique look.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Opportunity for furniture designers to create retro-inspired pieces with a modern twist.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to utilize adaptable furniture solutions in their projects.
3. Textile Manufacturing - Opportunity for textile manufacturers to collaborate with furniture designers and incorporate patchwork patterns into their fabrics.
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