The latest flooring collection of Swedish design company, Bolon, embraces visual motion, pastel shades and new environmental innovation.
April 28th, 2015
Inspired by the beauty and timeless mystery of oceans, Swedish design company, Bolon‘s latest collection, Flow, as its name suggests, illustrates design fluidity in a soft pastel palette. The soothing watercolour landscape is partly achieved through the use of a transparent warp, which allows the weave’s subdued colours to emerge.
The quiet aesthetics harmonizes with various elements of an interior space, rather than attempting to stand out, making the collection highly versatile where every design can be effortlessly matched.
Besides being available in the format of rolls and tiles, Bolon is using the launch of Flow to introduce its new tile shape, ‘Scale’. The soft and rounded form is the company’s inaugural organic tile shape which alludes to the appreciation of the ocean’s glistening beauty.
From a green perspective, the bottom layer of the flooring’s backing is sensibly made out of a recycled material. This is made possible through a 90 million SEK investment in Bolon’s recently commissioned onsite recycling facility – a testament to the brand’s longstanding dedication to sustainability.
Bolon
bolonasia.com
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
BLANCOCULINA-S II Sensor promotes water efficiency and reduces waste, representing a leap forward in faucet technology.
In this candid interview, the culinary mastermind behind Singapore’s Nouri and Appetite talks about food as an act of human connection that transcends borders and accolades, the crucial role of technology in preserving its unifying power, and finding a kindred spirit in Gaggenau’s reverence for tradition and relentless pursuit of innovation.
Gaggenau’s understated appliance fuses a carefully calibrated aesthetic of deliberate subtraction with an intuitive dynamism of culinary fluidity, unveiling a delightfully unrestricted spectrum of high-performing creativity.
With just a few days to explore both Stockholm and Paris Design Weeks, one merely scratches surface of an extravaganza of creativity. Jan Henderson reports.
How is the horizontal plane rising up to meet complex needs within health, wellbeing and sustainability? We discuss colour, texture, environmental credentials and the influence of materiality on the wellbeing with four globally leading carpet manufacturers.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Redefining angularity of form as a welcoming architectural gesture, the multi-purpose learning hub at St Kevin’s College embraces the responsive geometry of light and shade to forge a profound connection with its urban locale.
Mizzi Studio has completed The Living Bridge, a regenerative education and co-learning space at Green School Bali.
While the alluring myth of a lone genius can be particularly appealing, Knoll’s enduring legacy was built on a more profound reality: that a singular vision is only augmented through dialogue, proving that collaboration is one of the most transformative tools in design.