Post Time:Jun 05,2013Classify:Industry NewsView:106
Such are the effects that OmniDecor has been creating for years, through a more and more in-depth and productive interplay of know-how, technological experimentation and state-of-the art design.
Among the recent Falegnameria 1946 releases, Fabric finishing, by Dutch designer Kiki van Eijk, has found an innovative and enchanting application. The pattern, applied to a historical OmniDecor product, DecorFlou Mirror, results in an amazing surface, rich in light, reflexes and sophisticated visual geometries.
By combining fabric "patches" and a mirror, the design acquires a powerful visual impact through subtle threads of light, ever changing with the perspective, light and surrounding objects, thus transforming any environment.
Falegnameria 1946 employed this original and unique surface to create a full range of bed-room furnishings, emerging from OmniDecor research as a treasure cove of light and reflexes.
The main concept of project is the use of mirrored surfaces instead of the more traditional wood in the manufacturing of the major components for a contemporary bed-room: spacious wardrobes, chests of drawers, bedside tables.
The beauty and care for detail in all items focuses attention exclusively on their refined quality.
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