• BOLON 2010 Botanic Collection.


    Posted on 25th February, by yellowtrace in product design. 4 Comments

    Images from the latest BOLON campaign.

     

    Yesterday I received an update from BOLON about their new product for 2010 – Botanic Collection. I always really like their campaigns, so I decided to share the latest one with you here.

    BOLON is a woven vinyl flooring product which has been produced in Sweden for over fifty years. It comes in a range of brilliant colours and textures, it is lovely to walk on, and at the same time it is very hard wearing. Everything else you need to know about it is right here.

    BOLON is available in Australia through The Andrews Group.

     

    Image from the BOLON party hosted by Swedish designers Form Us With Love for the recent Stockholm Furniture Fair.





  • 4 Responses to “BOLON 2010 Botanic Collection.”

    1. those flowers are sensational.
      xx

    2. cindy says:

      those images are fantastic! i’m here via design for mankind.

    3. urban flea says:

      So nifty! I’m so pleased to have come across your wonderful blog through the psot on design for mankind, and have added you to my banner link list over at urban flea. i’d love for you to swing by sometime and check it out! hope you’re having a wonderful week!

      xo urban flea :)
      http://www.urbanfleadesign.net

    4. Thank you so much guys and welcome to yellowtrace! I’m so happy to have you here.
      It’s a very cool campaign isn’t it?

      And I’m checking out all of your blogs right now.

      x dana

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