Posted by Aart van Bezooyen | 3 Apr 2006
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Mankind has always been questionmarking plain sheet metal kitchen appliances (for instance). Vincon - one of Barcelona's worth visiting design shops - heard our calls and presents a series of decorative panels that stick on like a magnet. Made from flexible plastic and easy to cut with scissors. So simple, so effective - so many thanks.
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While I find the idea interseting, the choices of designs are lacking. If I do not want the usual chrome, black, or white options, why, oh why, would I want giant strawberries? Get graphics involved. Push it baby! My sister let her children turn her smooth white refriderator into a wipe off white board. I thought she was nuts at first, but, she had a great idea and everyone kept on schedule and left fun notes for each other.
Mothers, they just keep on innovating.
are you kidding me...this is decoration not design.
Why the heck would someone put an egg on a washing machine? Agree with idiva... get a graphics dept involved!
The price is ridiculous. $245 (US) for a material to cover my fridge, requiring a ridiculous amount of exacting manual labor to get it right? That's a good chunk towards the cost of a new fridge. Maybe for half that price, if it was an exact skin for my model of fridge, I'd consider it. It's just way out of scale, price-wise.