• Maharam Digital Projects.


    Posted on 9th February, by yellowtrace in graphics + illustration, product design. No Comments

    “Cuckoo” by Herman Liemburg.

    “Kaleidoscope House” by Laurie Simmons.

    “New York Times Headlines (1990-2005)” by A.J.Bocchino.

    “Pattern Plaid” by Marian Bantjes.

    “Wood Wall As Safari Vest” by Phoebe Washburn.

     

    This month, maharam launches an entirely new product initiative: Maharam Digital Projects, an assemblage of large-scale digitally printed wall installations. Created by emerging and established artists, photographers, illustrators, fashion and graphic designers, Maharam Digital Projects offers a range of content intended for both commercial and residential interiors as a dramatic alternative to art.

    This product just took home North America’s Interior Design’s Best of Year Award {for 2009} which was determined by a jury of the industry’s leading architects and interior designers.

     

    Detail of “INTHEBEGINNINGTIMELIESASAPRESENTINFRONTOFOURFEET” by Markus Linnenbrink.

    Detail of “New York Times Headlines (1990-2005)” by A.J.Bocchino.

    Detail of “Pattern Plaid” by Marian Bantjes.

    Detail of “Renard 1″ by Harmen Liemburg.

    Detail of “Kaleidoscope House” by Laurie Simmons.

    Detail of “Wood Wall As Safari Vest” by Phoebe Washburn.

    Detail of “Hand Tinted Rose” by Paul Smith.

    Detail of “Echo Wow and Flutter” by Fred Tomaselli.

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