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Scrapwood Wallpaper by Piet Hein Eek

Scrapwood

PHE-02 White beams Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-02

€219,00

PHE-05 Scrapwood Black

PHE-05 Black Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-05

€219,00

PHE-07 Scrapwood Grey

PHE-07 Grey Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-07

€219,00

PHE-08 Scrapwood White

PHE-08 White Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-08

€219,00

PHE-10 Scrapwood Brown beams

PHE-10 Brown beams Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-10

€219,00

PHE-11 Scrapwood White beams

PHE-11 White beams Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-11

€219,00

PHE-15 Scrapwood Colored sides

PHE-15 Colored sides Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-15

€219,00

PHE-16 Mosaic squares Colored

PHE-16 Colored Mosaic squares

SKU: PHE-16

€219,00

PHE-21 Mosaic squares White

PHE-21 White Mosaic squares

SKU: PHE-21

€219,00

PHM-35 Burnt Wood Maarten Baas

PHM-35 Burnt Wood Maarten Baas

SKU: PHM-35

€219,00

PHM-36 Blue Scrapwood

PHM-36 Blue Scrapwood

SKU: PHM-36

€219,00

PHM-37 Plywood

PHM-37 Plywood

SKU: PHM-37

€219,00

PHE-03 Scrapwood White and Blue

PHE-03 White and Blue Scrapwood

SKU: PHE-03

€219,00

Dutch designer, Piet Hein Eek is internationally renowned for his designs using reclaimed materials. His final exam piece at the Academy for Industrial Design in Eindhoven was constructed from reclaimed wood. It caused a stir in the world of the then dominant Italian design by going against the conventions of mass production and became the inspiration for his famous SCRAPWOOD wallpaper. Piet Hein Eek has continued in his work to elevate everyday, ordinary materials into desirable design elements and to give a new lease of life to the discarded and often overlooked.

The fashion for exposed, untreated and raw finishes is complemented perfectly with Piet Hein Eek wall paper designs. His Scrapwood series is available in various finishes to suit your colour scheme and design themes. Nautical shades combine well with ever-popular coastal themes for a beach shack look. Natural wood, or that which is painted in cool shades, fits well with minimalist Scandinavian style. Likewise, the raw, exposed finish of untreated wood sits well in an industrial setting, such as a loft apartment. The reclaimed aspect of the wood also touches on environmental themes and makes a great backdrop to elements of flora, as well as contemporary furniture.