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Clouds by Ronan and Erwin Bouroullec for Kvadrat

I certainly dig the concept, I bet you can make something really cool out of it. I just wonder how much it would cost to buy enough of these to make one of these big structures… Maybe I’ll change  my perspective when I start making high end design products some day, but why do good design have to always cost so much?

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Clouds can be shaped into freeform designs that hang from the ceiling, adhere to the wall, or grow from the ground…

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Clouds are available in packs of 8 or 24 pieces, in a range of seven color combos. They can be used as sculptural pieces, soundproof wall coverings, or to create “pods” of fabric in a home.

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The Bouroullec Brothers explain that the project evolved out of a desire to make modern homes more soft and welcoming. They’re also interested in modular products that can be easily adapted and individualized by consumers.

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For more information, check out this special site for Kvadrat Clouds. Kvadrat textiles are distributed in the U.S. through Maharam, although we haven’t yet found a direct U.S. retailer.

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Quoted from Clouds by Ronan and Erwin Bouroullec for Kvadrat

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