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Inhabit Braille Wall Flat

Filed under: Decor

It has been a while since we have seen a new wall flat that we really like, but the Braille Wall Flat from Inhabit is hard to resist. The raised dots on the surface really do look like Braille, although not being familiar with that particular way of writing, I can't say for certain whether it says anything or is just a pretty design. Feel free to comment below if you are familiar with it.

Adhesive tabs are used to attach the flats to the walls and the pattern is very easy to line up to create a seamless look. They are made of molded bamboo pulp paper, and because bamboo is one of the fastest self-replenishing plants in the world, the flats are very eco-friendly. On top of that, they are paintable, so if the slightly off-white base color doesn't match what you had in mind for the room, it is easy to change without loosing the design. The flats are $84 for a box of 10 18"x18" panels.

Shangri La Wall Flat

Filed under: Decor

Three-dimensional, yet less overt than the V2 3D wallpaper, and decorative, but easier on the eyes than the Kaleido wallpaper, the Shangri La Wall Flats combine the best of both to allow you to bring some personality to your walls without making the walls the focal point of the room. Each of the 18-in. square tiles is made from recyclable bamboo pulp, one of the most renewable resources in the world, and has peel-and-stick tabs to easily secure the flats to the wall. Designed by Inhabit, there are two patterns in addition to the bubble-like Shangri La available at 2modern. The flats are sold in boxes of 10 for $84.

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