Jelly Jewels
I love the description for this product: "a cheerful ode to urethane".
Soft Gems are squishy faux gems, originally used for costume jewelry, but now utilized for interior treatments.
How cool is this panel from Philadelphia's Pod Restaurant? Has anyone been here? The site looks very futuristic and artsy.
What I like is the versatility of the product; here it is used for lamp columns.
My question, as a color fanatic, is: are the gem hues customizable to your specific needs? Not that I don't love the orange, pink, yellow and green palette. But what if someone wanted a cool blue palette, or all purple and reds?
How would you use these flexible panels full of colorful orbs?
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5 comments:
How about putting them all over those gross sliding shower doors? Don't know how they'd clean up - you'd have to put them on opposite sides so the doors would slide. But it would look cool.
Other ideas:
- window with a bad view
- dress up a plain mirror frame
- spiral shape on a child's bedroom ceiling
- belly dancing?
cool ideas!
However you use them, the key seems to be their light source as they reflect it so beautifully.
I really like them a lot. Tons of ideas for both decorating and entertaining but I was quite shocked by $650 cost of them. I'm not sure plastic jelly is worth that much these days.
I think they would be great for adding interest to a large empty stair well.
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