Alphabet Wall Frieze

Australian Post Posted by Amber Robinson at 1:58 PM on November 25, 2008

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Australian designer Miriam Bereson has long attracted attention for her vibrant use of colour and stunning designs.

Hot off the presses is her new range of wall art, in the form of concertina freizes.

Each frieze features 26 concertina panels with easy to read graphics. It is available in two versions - alphabet (above) and numbers.

Fully extended the frieze measures 3.6 metres and comes in four pieces for flexibility of placement in a room e.g around corners.

The best part? Unlike lots of the expensive wall decor that comes into my in-box, each frieze is only $25.00 from miriambereson.com

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  • adam says:

    wow! this looks great! I’ve actually been looking for something like this.
    I had a look at the miriam bereson website - very nice by the way and you can purchase the frieze online.

 

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