Falling Down the Wall

Published: August 25, 2008 in design » interior by Thomas Baekdal

The talented Hanna Nyman has created this tearable wallpaper as part of her graduation at Konstfack, Stockholm. It its now shown in Norway at the craft and design exhibit "A world of folk".

It is wallpaper with a beautiful flower pattern and you decide how much of it you want to see. You can peel off the outer layer to reveal the inner flower, and for and added touch, you can leave the outer layer hanging to get a nice 3D effect. It is very beatiful!

I work with products and patterns that change. Tension arises when something that was ‘merely' beautiful is suddenly transformed into something new or acquires an unexpected function. The product gains a new dimension and becomes smart as well as beautiful.

- Hanna Nyman

For this collection I was inspired by a poem called "Skogen skapar" By Ann Jäderlund (famous Swedish poet). It's a crazy story about strange things happening in the forest, like an urban jungle. At least that's my thoughts about it.

- Hanna Nyman

Shine

She has also made this 3D wallpaper - "Allt som glimmer". It comes with a magnetic base allowing you to change the pattern to your liking.

(via Hanna Nyman)

#1
Aug 25
2008
Milena

Milena

Oh how beautiful. I would love to have this in my home. It spells disaster with a toddler however. I can just see my kid tearing off bits of flowers. Maybe when he's older. How inventive. The chocolate one in particular is so very striking.

#2
Aug 25
2008
Thomas Baekdal

Thomas Baekdal

Writer, Project Manager and Interaction Designer

Yes, this is probably not toddler friendly :)

You could make it two-tone, painting the lower part of the wall one color, and "wallpapering" the upper half. something like this:

#3
Aug 25
2008
Thomas Baekdal

Thomas Baekdal

Writer, Project Manager and Interaction Designer

Just having some fun with 2-tone designs :)

#4
Aug 26
2008
jihad mikhael

jihad mikhael

really nice

#5
Aug 29
2008
Erin Loveall

Erin Loveall

how can I order it in the us and how much >

I love it and my clients would go crazy

#6
Sep 13
2008
Matt!

Matt!

These are very pretty. I like the visual texture and whimsy of it.

#7
Sep 13
2008
Melv

Melv

pretty sexy wall

#8
Sep 14
2008
Agust Gudbjornsson

Agust Gudbjornsson

Excellent!

#9
Sep 14
2008
dave

dave

How would you keep it clean?

#10
Sep 14
2008
Thomas Baekdal

Thomas Baekdal

Writer, Project Manager and Interaction Designer

Probably with one of these:

http://www.amazon.com/Flexible-Lambswool-Duster-With/dp/B000PSD658/

#11
Sep 14
2008
José Luis C hávez M.

José Luis C hávez M.

Este tipo de trabajo es realmente precioso, me encantaría que en mi país existiese alguien que pueda hacer este tipo de manualidades con tal profesionalismo, me encantaría saber....¿Como puedo importar a mi casa este tipo de modelación, me encantaría tenerla en casa?

#12
Nov 7
2008
Luqman Jamil

Luqman Jamil

Hi their, am pretty new to wall designs and two-tones and I was just wandering what colours you used on the final picture on this page "Just having some fun with 2-tone designs :)" and if applicable where can I purchase the necessary things I need to apply this design onto my own bedroom, I think its brilliant and looks amazing!

Comment back soon or E-mail me personally on: neo89@hotmail.co.uk

Hope to hear from you soon.

#13
Nov 7
2008
Thomas Baekdal

Thomas Baekdal

Writer, Project Manager and Interaction Designer

Luqman,

I am sorry to let you down, but the final picture is not real - it was made in Photoshop to illustrate a two-tone design.

As for the details on the wallpaper itself, might I suggest you contact Hanna Nyman (http://www.hannanyman.se/)

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