
Flower Interior Elements Designed by Mia Cullin for Woodnotes
The Flower interior elements by Woodnotes can be applied to curtain-like uses, but they also work as room dividers or decorative elements on the wall or table. Designed by Mia Cullin, the set consists of 160 pieces resembling small snowflakes. They are joined together simply by slipping the point of a flake through the hole of another. You can decide whether you want to create a dense or loose, web-like surface. Different three-dimensional forms are also possible. Feel free to experiment – only imagination is the limit!
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Stockholm Designer and Interior Decorator Mia Cullin
Mia Cullin works as a freelance designer and interior decorator in Stockholm. She graduated from the University of Stockholm, Konstfack in 1998 after studying design in Sweden, Italy and Denmark. Cullin’s designs are described in simple, poetic and tasteful fashion. Many of her products include textiles and crafts, inspired from origami folding.
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