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Pop Wallcoverings

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 09.30.05
Design & Architecture (wallcoverings)

pop-wood-panel.jpgPop wallcoverings offer a fun, modern alternative to plain old white walls. These three-dimensional, form-pressed beauties might also make a nice ceiling, and, while they're available in light birch, warm cherry and rich walnut, we're most interested in the cork version. Both sound-absorbing (any TreeHugging musicians building a studio out there, perhaps?) and sustainable, cork is one of those materials we love to see anywhere: walls, floors, furniture, shoes; the list goes on and on. Pop can be purchased through the Hightower Group, starting at $15 US per element. ::Pop via design*sponge

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