Hindsvik: RGB Wallpaper by Carnovsky

Milanese collective Carnovsky presented an exhibition of wallpapers in the Johannsen Gallery in Berlin which changed appearance under different lighting conditions.

The wallpapers, called RGB, feature superimposed imagery printed in red, green, yellow and blue.

The separate layers are revealed when illuminated by different colored lights.

Our favorite patterns are the different animals scenes created by the lighting.



The wallpaper was originally created for the Italian brand Jannelli & Volpi earlier this year. The exhibition continues until February 10, 2011.


Photos by Alvise Vivenza via Dezeen


Jan Halvarson

10 comments:

Jana Zilinkova said...

That is seriously divine! so inspiring! thanks for sharing xxx

Ms Leaney said...

Wow. I would love to see it in the green lighting! Nice one.

Unknown said...

OMG- this is AMAZING!!! I'm doing a wallpaper post (do one every Wednesday) tomorrow- do you mind if I borrow this and link back to you? It's fabulous!!!

Anonymous said...

Totally unusual! I think that belongs in a party room with some colored lights, so it can be enjoyed a little better. With that wallpaper, you don't need wall art!

Sarah said...

What an amazing exhibit!

Hindsvik said...

Christine - Yes of course! Just make sure to link it back to Poppytalk! :)

Kara Rane said...

exciting idea*

my best friend jules said...

This wallpaper is just amazing! Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Xo Mervi

http://myfriendjules.blogspot.com

Jessica said...

wow this is so neat!

Isabella Kiss said...

that is SO cool! you could look at it for hours!