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Next: Mio's Ripple Wallpaper

Photography by Brett Thomas

Meet “Ripple,” the fourth in a series of übermodern, extra-fun modular wall tiles by Mio designer Jaime Salm. Made of 100% pre- and postconsumer waste paper, these 3-D, 12-inch squares can be patterned to suit pretty much any worthy wall space. Arrange them into an expansive whirlpool, symmetric waves, or biomorphic repeats (shown here).

Paint them — like we did — or leave them au naturel. Paste them up permanently, or tape them temporarily. But get them now, before the mad rush at New York City’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair in May.

$30 for a pack of 12 at Mio, 215-925-9359, mioculture.com.

Originally published in Philadelphia Home, Spring 2008
 

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