The Bird Flurry Pattern Wall Tiles by Blik
Ever wondered how to do an accent wall without resorting to a brash shade of paint? If you’re not about to wallpaper with a patchwork or paisley, go for something completely different. Something that will take flight like the MC Escher-inspired Bird Flurry Pattern Wall Tiles by Julia Sonmi Heglund for Blik.
Bird Flurry Pattern Wall Tiles. Designed by Julia Sonmi Heglund. Manufactured by Blik.
The Bird Flurry Pattern Wall Tiles by Blik .
“Pattern Wall Tiles bring bursts of pattern into standard home and office spaces in a whole new way,” boasts Blik of their Bluejay, Melon, and Moss colored Bird Flurry Patterned Wall Tiles. Generous to inspire new design ideas, Blik suggests the pattern tiles the wall space over your (of your kids’) bed, on an interior door, or as a frame around the perimeter of a wall. They come in two, 24″ x 41″ pieces and can be cut, rotated, and applied using their self-adhesive backing to any flat surface.
On top of being installed easily, the Bird Flurry Pattern Wall Tiles are also eco-friendly and recognized in the design industry as a Blik product. The completely non-toxic wall solution comes free of both PVC and phthalates. They have also gained a prominent reputation with Blik as their manufacturer, earning numerous awards and honors. Some honors include: Entrepreneur magazine’s Annual 100 Brilliant Ideas in June 2010; participating in the 2006 National Design Triennial at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum; and 2004 recipient of the Product Design Distinction Award for Furniture from the I.D. Design Annual.
In three different shades, the Bird Flurry Pattern Wall Tiles can add an extra lively punch of colorful decor to accent spaces, doors, and frames through the use of self-adhesive, removable tiles by Blik.
About the Manufacturer: The world’s first removable wall graphic company, Blik has an internationally-acclaimed reputation that started in 2002 by Scott Flora and Jerinne Neils. They created an alternative to painting and wallpapering that comes in the form of removable, patterned wall tiles made by designers around the world.
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