I spotted this gorgeous home, situated in Finland, over on STYLIZMO today.
It jogged my memory regarding my intention to frame some Marimekko fabric as cost-effective art.
The panel seen above is Moments - Hetkia.
I purchased mine online a few years ago from Nordic Fusion.
Below are a few more examples of how this substantial fabric panel has been used as art:
I've also bought a panel of Focus - Black which I think I'll use as cushions. Possibly. Maybe.
Below are a few more examples of how this substantial fabric panel has been used as art:
I've also bought a panel of Focus - Black which I think I'll use as cushions. Possibly. Maybe.
I've always loved Marimekko designs. Above, bottom left, is an artwork I painted using left-over paint based on their Unikko design for my daughter's bedroom in our last house.
Here are some more examples of using their fabric panels as art...
Of course these are just examples from Marimeeko. Any beautiful fabric, framed simply can look stunning. And be cost-effective to boot! Clever.
Here are some more examples of using their fabric panels as art...
Of course these are just examples from Marimeeko. Any beautiful fabric, framed simply can look stunning. And be cost-effective to boot! Clever.
x KL
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Absolutely agree on the effectiveness of stretched fabric as art - it's an old trick but a goldie!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a goldie! I've collected quite a few drops; now for the framing!
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