finally! david rockwell, of rockwell group the designer behind the dramatic interiors of the tiny culinary masterpiece manhattan's restaurant nobu 57 and country, has finally left his mark at maya romanoff. rockwell created 3 incredible lines of wallcovering concepts for the manufacturer - stiched: a hand-dyed paper that emulates fine lacquered leather forming the backdrop for rows of organic stitched lines. blanket: soothing layers of fine wool are stitched with contrasting thread, creating a striped effect that enhances the highly-tactile appeal textures in non other than _ vinyl. and double take: type II vinyl designs, including a base corrugated texture and three imprints of patterns that move with you when you swagger through a room. these wall inspirations can run you about $130 to $200 a yard and samples are not yet available but double take is ready for purchase this fall. outstanding!
this photo is of a feltlike wool blend with “the warmth and calming quality of a favorite blanket,” Mr. Rockwell said. “It’s a surprising combination of comfort and glamour, and wraps a room and its inhabitants in a soothing embrace.” check it out at maya romanoff. and read more at nyc times.
this photo is of a feltlike wool blend with “the warmth and calming quality of a favorite blanket,” Mr. Rockwell said. “It’s a surprising combination of comfort and glamour, and wraps a room and its inhabitants in a soothing embrace.” check it out at maya romanoff. and read more at nyc times.
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