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Pink Thing of The Day: Molo Design’s Softwall in Pale Pink

softwall by molo design 1 photo by gail worley
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Softwall by Molo Design is a sculptural, modular space divider that transforms environments with fluidity and elegance. Constructed from durable, lightweight paper or textile materials, the Softwall expands and contracts like an accordion, offering a dynamic and flexible approach to interior partitioning.  I’ve been wanting to cover this design here for ages and now is the perfect time,  as I spotted this in Pink at ICFF in 2024! When rendered in a delicate pale pink color, this innovative piece takes on an entirely new dimension — one that is both ethereal and sophisticated.
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Eye On Design: Dan Graham, Three Models, Three Sizes, Three Price Ranges

dan graham three models photo by gail worley
Ovoid, 2020 (All Photos By Gail)

Often described as a hybrid between art, architecture, design and landscape architecture, Dan Graham’s freestanding partitions and pavilions — made from two-way mirror glass — sometimes create a kaleidoscopic, psychedelic experience. If you’ve never seen his work in person and missed his Hedge Two-Way Mirror Walk About, which was installed at the Met Roof Garden back in 2014, a new exhibit at 303 Gallery  entitled Three Models, Three Sizes, Three Price Ranges offers a fun introduction to the full scope of his oeuvre.

neo baroque walkway photo by gail worley
New-Baroque Walkway (2020)

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Modern Art Monday Presents: Cell VI By Louise Bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois Cell VI Front View
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Louise Bourgeois (1911 – 2010) began her series of room-like sculptures called Cells in 1991, eventually creating some sixty examples in various sizes and of varying complexity.
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