Bolon By You at designjunction

Swedish flooring manufacturer, Bolon, will bring its latest addition to the Bolon By You collection to designjunction, taking place 22-25 September 2016.

The Bolon design team has created Bolon By You to give designers and architects the chance to create flooring that truly reflects their aesthetic and functional vision. The three new tile 50 x 50cm patterns have been added to its existing collection launched earlier this year, and are an abstract version of the six roll patterns, which can be customised using four warp and 12 weft colours.

The collection consists of three new tile patterns – Field, Poppy and Stitch –along with six roll patterns of diverse character – Weave, Geometric, Dot, Lace, Grid and Stripe – from these, a wide spectrum of visual identities can be created. From graphic, linear expressions to organic, softer forms and playful elements, Bolon By You encourages designers to explore and create.

Weft also offers up some exciting new possibilities. The collection features 12 new weft colours not available in any other Bolon standard collection. These represent a wide palette, from light pastel shades to vibrant, confident primary colours and darker, more sober tones.

Bolon’s Chief Creative Officer, Marie Eklund, says: “Materials and how they interact is central to the work of the architect or designer. They also define the architectural spirit of a space. Bolon By You recognises this and offers more creative flexibility, which ultimately leads to interiors with increased design synergy.”

Bolon has transformed from a traditional weaving mill into an international design brand with a list of clientèle that includes Armani, Google, Volvo Cars, Adidas, Skype, Missoni and Radisson Red, while still maintaining a commitment to sustainability, manufacturing all products in Ulricehamn, Sweden.

www.bolon.com

www.thedesignjunction.co.uk

 

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