Bomb-proof wallpaper for overprotective parents

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X-Flex Blast Protection System wallpaper was designed by Berry Plastics in partnership with the US Army Corp of Engineers. Apparently, just one layer is enough to beat a wrecking ball while a double layer can stop blunt objects (”i.e. a flying 2×4″) from breaking through. Ideal for army bases, tall buildings under threat from terrorism and playrooms. After all, you can never be too safe.

NOTE: I’m going to hide this from my wife because she will actually make me order some.

Bomb-proof wallpaper could save you in  a natural disaster (via Inhabitat)

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Off The Wallpaper

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Kicki Edgren Nyborg has designed a series of immense concept wallpapers with hidden shelves (the Off The Wall collection) and bustling landscapes (WallPlay). The latter is a bit like painting a playroom wall with blackboard paint – so the wall itself becomes part of the fun – just with a lot more colour, obviously.

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Wallpaper ALIVE! (via Yanko Design)

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As if kids need an excuse to draw on the wall! Done with a creative eye and steady hand, the Labyrinth example actually looks amazing. The Wordsearch paper, on the other hand, was born to adorn that piece of wall next to the toilet.

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Lutece Wallpapergames (via BLTD)

October 22, 2009   3 Comments

Skull and crossbones wallpaper

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An obvious BadParent contender, if it wasn’t for the unrelenting fact that this is clearly the greatest wallpaper ever made.

Skull Wallpaper – Bronze Flock on Oil Slick. The signature paper featuring skulls in a reflective bronze, deep pile velvet on a incredible light-catching, iridescent base, using horribly expensive ink which changes colour as you walk past it – through reds, greens, blacks and golds – like an oil slick. Printed on non-woven paper.

Skull Wallpaper from Rockett St George (via Cribcandy)

October 20, 2009   No Comments