Fresh Contemporary Wallpaper From Dizel&Sate

August 22nd, 2008 by BallerHouse

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It’s not very often we come across wallpaper unique enough to deserve its own post.  But Swedish design firm Dizel&Sate’s new contemporary wallpaper patterns undoubtedly defy convention, delivering a fresh and colorful look guaranteed to make your walls more wild. The Architecture pattern shown above features an aggressive design, achieved by its combination of arrow shapes and blue Pac-Man-looking circles.  And all you pill-popping animals will get a kick out of the Pill Circle print pictured after the jump.  Both wallpaper patterns run €55 per square meter with a starting cost of €220 ($81 and $326 respectively). One thing’s for sure about Dizel&Sate’s new contemporary patterns: this is not your parents’ wallpaper.

If you like the three-color palette on the Architecture above, check out Dize&Sate’s new Stay Creative lighting collection.

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A Stylish Wine Rack that Won’t Break the Bank

July 22nd, 2008 by BallerHouse

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We always like it when we find products that are unquestionably baller but carry a price tag that makes them accessible to almost anyone. Jacob Wagner & Menu’s Wall Mounted Wine Rack, priced at $52, is the perfect example. Configured to hold up to six wine bottles of virtually any size, the wall mounted rack allows you to turn your wine collection into a work of art while saving you space in your cellar (or counter top) at the same time. Black rubber and high luster Aluminum finishes are available. Follow the jump for more pics and the product link.

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Dog Mask Mirror by Tord Boontje for Artecnica

July 9th, 2008 by BallerHouse

artecnica-mirror.jpgThere are plenty of ways to give your walls a mean look. You could install knife hooks, slap on a chainsaw wall sticker, or opt for Artecnica’s newly released dog mask tranSglass mirror from Artecnica. Designed by Tord Boontje and Emma Woffenden, the mirror is inspired by a Guatemalan tribal mask and manufactured in Guatemala as part of Artecnica’s design with conscious series. So, even though the mirror looks evil, by purchasing it you’ll be doing your part to support sustainable manufacturing. The dog mask mirror runs $2,200. We think it would make a fly addition to any bathroom or hallway.

Available through: Unica Home

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“Edgy” Wall Stickers from dVider

April 28th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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Vinyl wall art is a design trend that’s starting to catch on in a big way. Back in January we showed you Graphical vinyl from Miraentuinterior. Now, we’re presenting “edgy” wall stickers from Brooklyn-based dVider.

dVider’s edgy lineup includes a good selection of original sticker art, like the alien-looking character pictured above left and the chainsaw to his right. Other edgy sticker designs include some interesting skulls, an angry rabbit, and a chopper, to name a few. Prices start at Read the rest of this entry »

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Barok n’ Roll Wallpaper by Emil Kozak

April 16th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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Designed by internationally acclaimed artist/skateboarder Emil Kozak, Barok n’ Roll Wallpaper looks cool at first glance but even better as you get up close to inspect the details. From a distance, Kozak’s design resembles your typical Baroque pattern. On careful inspection, however, you’ll see that each major detail in the design is unique. Red, white, and black versions are available at a price of $94 per square meter.

Available through: WallCollection [via CtotheJl]

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