tm - mushaboom design...paris nord villepinte, september 2-6, 2016. ‘the tree of life is a symbol...
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Contact: Barry Roode, Owner and Designer Mushaboom Design™
123B East Park AvenueSavannah, GA. USA [email protected] 912-755-6887
Launch of Mushaboom Design™ and The GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL luxury fabriccollection for residential interiors.
The Garden of Good and Evil textile collection is a conspiracy between you and Mushaboom Design™ to bring beauty and decadence into your home. With it’s exclusive launch at Maison et Objet this sumptuous collection of eight digital print linen fabrics is suitable for use as upholstery, drapery, and wall applications. Join us at at Maison et Objet, Hall 8 Stand E81, Paris Nord Villepinte, September 2-6, 2016.
‘The Tree of Life is a symbol that appears in nearly every ancient culture. With its branchesreaching into the sky, and its roots deep in the earth, it dwells in three worlds – heaven, earth and underworld – and acts as a link among the three.’ – Canadian Tapestry, Textile Museum of Canada.
Arbor Vitae is a the mural scale Tree of Life design that anchors the collection and iscomplimented by seven coordinating patterns in four colourways from traditional to trend setting.
With the launch of Mushaboom Design™ designer and owner Barry Roode brings forward his years of international experience and obsession with drawing, colour, pattern and materials. Innovation in connecting traditional art processes with digital design is a hallmark of his unique design process.
BIO
Barry Roode, Creative Director, and Owner is an artist and designer based in Mushaboom, Nova Scotia, Canada and Savannah, Georgia, USA. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and a Master of Fine Arts from the Statens Høgskole i Kunsthåndverk og Design (‘State School of Art and Design”), in Bergen, Norway.
During the course of his career Barry has worked on projects for such prestigious design houses as Design-Tex, Maharam, Arc-Com, and Pollack. Created exclusive products for OEM’s such as Teknion, Global, Kimball, Steelcase, and Herman Miller. Designed custom collections for corporations such as Bell South, Guinness, UCLA Medical Centre, and Capital One in partnership with major firms such as SOM, Perkins and Will, and Gensler.
VISION
Through Mushaboom Design™ Barry Roode brings forward his years of international experience and obsession with drawing, colour, pattern and materials. Innovation in connecting traditional art processes with digital design is a hallmark of his unique style. Bespoke service for exclusive designs and materials can meet the needs of any project.
Sustainability is a inherent part of Mushaboom Design™. Creating durable products, choosing renewable recycled and recyclable materials where possible. Newly advanced technologies such as digital printing have dismantled the old paradigm of mass production. allowing for reduced sampling, inventory, shipping, and water consumption.
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Hall 8 Stand E81
Launch of The GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL luxury fabric collection for residentialinteriors.
ONLINE
Website: www.mushaboomdesign.com www.mushaboomdesign.com/press Here you may download photographs, logos, press releases, etc.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Mushaboom-Design
Twitter: www.twitter.com/MushaboomDesign
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/barry5392/mushaboom-design/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/mushaboom-design/
SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICING
The Garden of Good and Evil Textile collection is digitally printed on a 54% Linen, 35% Cotton, 11% Polyamide fabric suitable for light-duty upholstery, drapery, or wall application.
140 cm wide, 355 grams the square meter.
20,000 rubs Martindale.
Available to Trade-Only.
Priced per linear meter at:
130 Euro115 British Pounds*150 USD*
*Price based on the Euro, other currencies may fluxuate in price according to exchange rate.
The Garden of Good and Evil collection of eight digital print linen fabrics is suitable for use as upholstery, drapery, and wall applications. The collection pays tribute to Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia and to the tradition of Tree of Life designs in textiles and other art forms.
‘The Tree of Life is a symbol that appears in nearly every ancient culture. With its branches reaching into the sky, and its roots deep in the earth, it dwells in three worlds – heaven, earth and underworld – and acts as a link among the three.’ – Canadian Tapestry, Textile Museum of Canada, 2012
Previous page: Arbor VitaeAbove: Arbor Vitae, Silvis, Terra, Herba
Right: Silvis, Spalliera, Terra, Flores
Left: SpallieraAbove: Pluvia, Silva, Terra, Spalliera
Pluvia, Terra, Avia, Spalliera
Left: Herba, Silvus, FloresAbove: Flores, Spalliera, Terra, Silvis
Terra, Silvis, Terra, Spalliera, Herba, Flores, Arbor Vitae, Terra, Avia, Pluvia, Spalliera
Right: FloresFollowing pages: Arbor Vitae (detail)Pluvia (detail)Spalliera (detail)
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