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- Transforming Children's Rooms with Playful Wallpapers
When it comes to your child’s bedroom, the choice of wallpaper plays a crucial role in setting the tone and ambiance. With an array of imaginative designs, colours, and patterns, children's wallpapers have the power to spark their creativity and bring their passions to life. Children's wallpapers offer a wonderful opportunity to create a backdrop that ignites their imagination. From whimsical fairy tales to adventurous jungle scenes, our wallpapers transport kids into imaginary worlds where anything is possible. Every child is unique, and their room should reflect their personality and interests. Children's wallpapers come in a wide range of themes, allowing you to tailor the decor to their specific preferences. Bedtime routines can be made easier with the right atmosphere in their room. Soft pastel hues or gentle nature-inspired motifs can lend a peaceful aura to their space, setting the stage for sweet dreams. Our YOUNGSTERS wallpaper range is designed with with practicality in mind made with easy-to-clean and durable materials. Modern wallpaper installation techniques have simplified the process, allowing for hassle-free application and removal when desired. Transforming a children's room with magical wallpapers is a delightful way to create a space that nurtures their imagination, igniting creativity and providing a calming environment. We can help you create a captivating and inspiring atmosphere where dreams come to life. View our full range here or contact Grant on 0450371491 or email grant@studiosurface.com.au for a measure and quote.
- Art meets science, with the introduction of Acoustic wallpaper
In a fast-paced world filled with noise, finding moments of peace within our living and working spaces is becoming increasingly challenging. However, there is a solution that has the power to transform home and work environments, creating a haven of calm and balance. Welcome to the world of acoustics wall treatments addressing the impact of sound on our well-being. Have you ever walked into a space where conversations became muffled, and the sound of conversations softened? These carefully created environments are the result of strategic acoustic planning. By managing sound effectively, acoustic treatments create an atmosphere that promotes relaxation, concentration, and productivity. Enhanced Sound Quality - Acoustic treatments contribute significantly to creating the ideal listening and viewing environment. Properly designed sound-absorbing materials minimise reflections that distort sound, resulting in a more balanced and immersive listening experience. Optimised Learning Environments - Education is one domain where acoustics can profoundly impact learning outcomes. In classrooms and lecture halls, poor acoustics can impede comprehension, making it challenging for students to grasp essential concepts. Health and Well-being - Comfort acoustics impact our overall health and well-being. Prolonged exposure to excessive noise levels can lead to stress, fatigue, and even hearing damage. By implementing proper acoustic treatments, we can help create a more harmonious living environment. Office environments - The workplace is a dynamic environment where collaboration, focus, and well-being must harmoniously coexist. Prioritizing acoustic treatment in the office environment plays a vital role in creating a conducive atmosphere, reducing distractions, and enhancing productivity. By investing in sound management solutions, organizations can elevate the quality of the work environment, improve communication, and ensure employee well-being, ultimately contributing to a thriving and harmonious workplace culture. Features: · Wall finishing crafted with precision, using cutting-edge technology to absorb sound and reduce echo. · An inverted pyramid array woven front ensures maximum sound absorption with minimal product depth. · Finish can be printed using UV cured inks to ensure maximum lightfastness and minimal impact on sound absorption qualities · Blocks unwanted noise, but it also elevates the aesthetic appeal of any room. · Wide range of stylish colours, designs and patterns to choose from with a bespoke option available , our acoustic wallpaper effortlessly combines practicality with artistic expression. Specifications: Product width: 1450mm Product thickness: 2.8mm Weight: 300gm/m2 Fire rating: B-s1, d0 DIN EN 13501-1 Acoustic absorption value a : 0.85 Acoustic absorption class : B By embracing the power of sound management, we can transform our spaces promoting peace, productivity, focus, and well-being. View our range here Speak to us today for a measure and quote. Grant@studiosurface.com.au 0450371491
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- about Willie Schlechter | Studio Surface
Willie Schlechter was born in Joubertina in 1982 and matriculated from the Lady Grey Arts Academy. He received a BA FA (fine art) degree in 2004, and an MPhil VA (illustration) degree in 2008 from the University of Stellenbosch. During his Masters studies he was introduced to botanical art by Vicky Thomas, and has since been working mainly within this genre. Willie taught Art and Design at Stellenberg High School in the Northern suburbs of Cape Town from 2008 to 2016. During this time he often participated in group-exhibitions locally and internationally. Awards received during this period include a silver medal in 2010 at Botalia, Painted Flora in Lucca, Italy; a bronze medal in 2010 and 2013 respectively at the Kirstenbosch biennale; and a merit award at the 21st World Orchid Conference in Pretoria. In 2017 Willie started working as a full-time artist and took part in numerous group exhibitions, most notably Bosch in Africa, a two-yearlong travelling group exhibition curated by Sandra Hanekom, launched at Woordfees, Stellenbosch in March 2017; Natural Selection, a group show curated by Jeanne-Mare du Bois for the KKNK in April; and Wildflowers and Pollinators, a group exhibition curated by Mary van Blommestein at the Irma Stern Museum (May - June 2017). The highlight of the year, however, was being a Top 40 finalist in the Sanlam Portrait Awards, held at Rust and Vrede Gallery in Durbanville. One of Willie's paintings is presently displayed in the Kirstenbosch Botanical Society's 2018 calendar, and many of his works are digitally printed onto textiles, wallpaper, ceramics, and sold as limited edition prints. Willie lives in Brackenfell, and often presents watercolour workshops from his home studio and the Irma Stern Museum in Cape Town.
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- about Kathleen Rhee | Studio Surface
Kathleen Rhee Kathleen Rhee is an Australian artist born in Brisbane city, now living and working on the Gold Coast. With a passion for working on large-scale abstract paintings her beautifully calming works are inspired by the country’s picturesque natural environment. Kathleen’s pieces bring the outdoors indoors, with her gentle pinks, deep blues and turquoise greens adding a sense of peace to people’s lives. Kathleen has a deep connection to mother nature and can only explain her practice as a need to paint everyday, expressing impressions, feelings and experiences in her daily life. Rhee’s personal style has an atmospheric, powerful, mesmerising touch that she achieves by using subtle colour and depth. Kathleen's studies in Australia include art history, drawing and painting at Brisbane Institute of Art and Portrait & Figure Painting at ANU Art School Canberra. She studied at the prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York City where she lived and worked before moving home to Australia where she now resides with her husband and children. On her return to Australia she studied art therapy, working in the Canberra community for over 10 year. Kathleen’s paintings are collected worldwide, residing in private collections in 14 countries, is a prize finalist, with her work also featured on national television The Block home renovation series in 2019, 2020 and was accepted to Artist-in-Residence at Château d’Orquevaux, France 2020.