Mosaik Acoustic Wall Tiles Launch With 5 Designs by Kelly Harris Smith

Mosaik Acoustic Wall Tiles Launch With 5 Designs by Kelly Harris Smith

No matter your thoughts or feelings on technology’s ever-increasing integration into our daily lives, there’s a world of creativity to be tapped into using new digital tools. FilzFelt, an industry leader in sustainable acoustic products that feature 100% wool felt, has introduced Mosaik, a wall application that uses automation to customize and assemble mosaics from any source of inspiration. Mosaik can take on patterns of all sizes, creating each with 2-inch square tiles designed to seamlessly fit together for easy installation.

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With over 90 custom colors of their acoustic Wool Design Felt to choose from, it understandably feels daunting to throw your creative doors wide open. To introduce the offering and get our collective wheels turning, FilzFelt teamed up with textile and product designer Kelly Harris Smith to introduce five striking designs. She drew from traditional textile patterns, as well as the work of storied German textile artist Anni Albers, to realize these playful patterns full of color and movement – a fresh interpretation on the ancient art of mosaics retold through felt.

room with two lounge chairs and patterned acoustic wall tiles

Checker

Checker puts a modern spin on a classic, while the timeless Gingham gets an update through the use of punchy colors. Twill has the appearance of a real woven textile, inviting you to come closer and investigate. The most playful of the designs is likely Waffle, combining up to four colors to add visual dimension. Lastly, Weave is a bold design that includes intersecting and overlapping colors to create a pleasing depth of vision.

detail of felt acoustic wall tile pattern

Checker

FilzFelt also brought in Artaic, a brand that specializes in creating and fabricating custom mosaics through traditional techniques with modern design tools and automation. The team explored an innovative solution for repurposing felt offcuts as an entirely new product. The outcome is, you guessed it, Mosaik customizable wall tile comprising leftover felt from architectural product manufacturing.

light pink and white felt acoustic wall tiles

Checker

The trio of partners behind Mosaik – FilzFelt, Artaic, and Kelly Harris Smith – share a passion for sustainability, a belief that’s apparent in the product’s offcut materials. Biodegradable and commercially compostable, the 100% Wool Design Felt used is a non-woven textile made using sheep’s wool, water, and plant-based textile dyes. In fact, FilzFelt is entirely landfill-free, with all offcut material donated and available for purchase on the company’s website. If you tire of your acoustic wall felt one day, simply compost it and send it on its way to another chapter of life.

room with table and chairs and patterned acoustic wall tiles

Gingham

detail of felt acoustic wall tile pattern

Gingham

cream, green, and light blue felt acoustic wall tiles

Gingham

room with table and chairs and patterned acoustic wall tiles

Twill

detail of felt acoustic wall tile pattern

Twill

turquoise, white, light pink, and mustard felt acoustic wall tiles

Twill

room with light wood booths and patterned acoustic wall tiles

Waffle

detail of felt acoustic wall tile pattern

Waffle

cream and tan felt acoustic wall tiles

Waffle

room with light wood booths and patterned acoustic wall tiles

Weave

detail of felt acoustic wall tile pattern

Weave

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cream, grey, tan, and black felt acoustic wall tiles

Weave

sketchbook with pattern design

pattern prototypes

squares of colorful felt acoustic wall tiles

squares of colorful felt acoustic wall tiles

detail of felt acoustic wall tile patterns

woman with short brown hair standing with a colorful felt acoustic wall tile pattern

Kelly Harris Smith

To learn more about Mosaik, visit filzfelt.com.

Source: design-milk

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