ICFF 2009: The International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Expandable screen
Kiril Kirov of RazortoothDesign created a system of interlocking tiles that form expandable screens. A box of 18 Modulari Architect tiles makes a 31-by-62-inch partition that can be hung from the wall or the ceiling. The swirl, leaf and drop motifs are available in several colors, including green. The lightweight tiles are made of ethyl vinyl acetate, or EVA, that’s non-toxic and UV-stable, good for use indoors or out.
May 22, 2009
By Barbara Thornburg
The Los Angles Times
(Jennifer S. Altman / For The Times)
Modular Wall Kits Let You Remodel With Giant Lego-Like Pieces
The interlocking die-cut tiles of Razortooth Design's Modulari set assemble into patterned screens that hang from the ceiling. The 1-foot squares are made of foamy EVA, so they're pliable yet hold their shape. You can even wash them when they get dusty. Choose from three patterns and four colors; mix the latter if you crave a checkerboard or stripes.
By Tim McKeough
Wired Magazine
Life Style
Easy division
Create a sanctuary away from it all with the Modulari Expandable Screen. Available at Foster's Homeware, 399 Market St., and www.shopfosters.com.
By Joy Deangdeelert Cho
The Philadelphia Inquirer
A+ Award IGF 2009
MODULARI was awarded one of the A+ awards for innovative design at the 2009 International Gift Fair at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City.