hey-sign



was at paper-ya over the weekend and saw some great felt bags and pencil cases from this company hey-sign out of germany. i was surprised to find they also make all these wonderful table-top accessories, cushions and even rugs, all out of of that thick felt i still can't find in any local stores. where does one buy this stuff?




Jan Halvarson

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the nice think felt. There was a post on Apartment Therapy today that included a handful of links to sources for thicker felt. Apparently industrial suppliers are where to look. More info here: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/how-to/how-to-build-felt-sliding-doors-016848

Anonymous said...

sorry for the wonky url above.

this should work

Kristin Loganbill said...

thanks, I've been looking for that too.

Anonymous said...

Wow, this thick felt make great household pieces.

lisa solomon said...

so simple. so beautiful!

Anonymous said...

small pieces are available in a few colours at Daiso in Richmond (although that was a month ago and they might change over stock) but I was happily surprised when I came across them!

Anonymous said...

This "industrial felt" is quite popular here in Germany right now. You can find placemats, coasters, bags etc. pretty much everywhere - I still really love it, though! There is a very nice felt shop in Munich, never been there in person but was able to send some friends there who went to Munich not too long ago. They brought back some samples I could choose from, beautiful colorways! Their website: www.daimer-filze.de (English version available)

I recently bought a big piece of thick grey felt right here in my hometown, Braunschweig, as there is a "felt factory" right here as well. They also have an English website: www.neufilz.de

*johanna*