Monday, January 31, 2011

Super Wall Giveaway | Pittsburgh vs. Green Bay

Enter the Super Wall Showdown between Pittsburgh & Green Bay.
A lucky fan will win their team's wall on Sunday February 6th, 2011 !

How to Play:
1. Visit the LOFTwall Facebook Page between Tues., Feb. 1 & Sun., Feb. 6th
2. "Like" the LOFTwall Super Wall Give-a-way Page and Posts

Increase your chances to win the Super Wall Give-a-Way by:

• Earn (1) point every time you comment on any of the LOFTwall Super Wall Give-a-Way Facebook post
• Earn (1) point for every time you “Like” any of the LOFTwall Super Wall Give-a-Way Facebook post
• Earn (3) points for every fan submitted Super Bowl inspired picture that you post to the LOFTwall Facebook Fan Page and (1) additional point for every friend who likes your picture on the LOFTwall Facebook Fan Page
• Earn (5) points for every fan submitted Super Bowl inspired video that you post to the LOFTwall Facebook Fan Page and (1) additional point for every friend who likes your video on the LOFTwall Facebook Fan Page


The Fan with the most points will win their Team's Wall!

About the Walls
The Pittsburgh is a 6' LOFTwall Modern Divider Screen, with Madagascar Wood Panels, Black and Yellow Solid Color Panels and Smoked Translucent Panel.

The Green Bay is a 6' LOFTwall Modern Divider Screen, with Yellow Solid Color Panels and Green Translucent Panels and our Yellow "Cheese" Panel.

Design your wall at LOFTwall.com

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

WOW: a red reception


This WOW[walloftheweek] profile showcases the dominance of the color red in creating a reception area.
The "Power of Red" symbolizes excitement, energy, passion, love, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence, all things intense and passionate.

This reception area uses 2 red laminate benches, a table made from found sign letters and a 8' LOFTwall screen to create a backdrop and frame the reception area in the entry of an office.
Panels used in that LOFTwall, include Red and White Portal panel, Red Solid color, DIY fabric covered panels and Red 3form Varia panels.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Part 1 : LOFTwall VS Drywall

When you think of walls you typically think of Drywall, the ubiquitous materials used to build walls in the modern world. It's readily available, low cost and easy to finish, but it's permanent, labor intensive and not very flexible. If you have a space and need some walls to add privacy or rooms which approach is better?....So in this head to head challenge let's see how they stack up!

Ground Rules: We'll assume you have an open space(studio, loft or office space), and need to partition off 3 areas for room or offices. You want to build two 8' wide walls to create 3 areas.




It's obvious that from a hard cost perspective Drywall is hard to beat, but if you factor in labor cost to build the wall or want flexibility down the road, LOFTwall has a lot of upside for flexibility, modular design and mobility.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Seen in Modernism Magazine

The Winter 2011 issue of Modernism Magazine highlights LOFTwall Modern Divider Screens as one of the 7 New Stylish Products. The image shows a new custom design with blue twinwall, frosted acrylic and madagascar wood panels.

" Dividers now come in all shapes and materials and are great for not only for scaling huge interiors, but making small spaces seem bigger by suggesting rooms"..read more in Modernism magazine..

http://www.modernismmagazine.com/

Modernism is a quarterly magazine about 20th-century modernist design. We range from the Wiener Werkstätte to the Bauhaus to Memphis and beyond, covering Art Deco, midcentury, pop and postmodern design.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

WOW[walloftheweek] | Matte Black Divider Screen

For 2011, see new cool designs with WOW[walloftheweek] series.

We'll kick it off with this custom LW63 design with a Matte Black Frame finish, madagascar wood laminate panels and tinted gray twinwall translucent panels. The combination of materials creates a sophisticated look and flexibility to move and change panel locations in the design.