08 February 2008

WALLPAPER - absolute zero degrees

exciting news for fans of this peter moro classic design. absolute zero degrees have teamed up with southbank centre to create and produce wallpaper featuring the iconic 'net and ball' design which made its debut as the royal festival hall carpet for the festival of britain in 1951. keith and mark of absolute zero degrees are great festival of britain enthusiasts so it was a dream come true to be able to be part of the project. the recent refurbishment of the hall and opening of a fabulous design shop created a great deal of interest in the print. contact absolute zero degrees to find out more or keep an eye on the press. the design will be sold exclusively in festival hall shops (featured here) from april in either olive or grey priced at £50 a roll. below are a few snaps ive taken of this beautiful pattern in the past.

8 comments:

Mary said...

You're just a post machine! P+P Post explosion! All good news and inspiring work! Thanks for finding all this stuff! :) I'm addicted to this blog!

Anonymous said...

Nice work! I love Absolute Zero Degrees! Their work is right on every time. Keith and Mark are true inspirations! Keep up the great work guys! Love from Minnesota!

bowie style said...

this pattern is an absolute design classic. its so exciting to think it will be back in production again.

Francesca said...

gorgeous. just perfectly modern.

Anonymous said...

THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS - I SEE WE HAVE A FAN IN MINNESOTA! THANKS ANONYMOUS. WE ARE SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS PROJECT - IT REALLY IS AN HONOUR TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS. THANKS TO U TOO BOWIE STYLE FOR ALWAYS SUPPORTING OUR WORK - I'M SURE MANY PEOPLE IN THE DESIGN COMMUNITY APPRECIATE YOUR INTEREST IN THEIR WORK.
KEITH

Anonymous said...

Well done Keith and Mark! Such a talented pair and truly deserving of all their success. And lovely guys too!

Jennifer at Design Hole said...

Love the print in taupe. It's nice to see wallpaper making a comeback.

Anonymous said...

Thats handy, I was going to replicate the design with a paintbrush by hand on the chimney breast wall. Now i can just buy the wallpaper. Excellent.

Dave