i bought it last february when intro put it on sale after failing to get it in copenhagen as the box is quite voluminous. i got it in light green.
i was planning to have a party to put it together and up the wall. fortunately, i gave up on that. it would have been a mess. lol! too many minds and hands is certainly not what you need to do this…
although the modular ivy made by ronan and erwan bouroullec for vitra seemed easy to assemble and manage, it was hardly so. but, i win: it’s finally up on the wall…
credits: little aesthete
8 comments
Dave says:
Dec 7, 2010
It looks very nice on the wall. I like it. I will search and buy one for myself! Thanks for sharing ๐
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Aug 12, 2011
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Aug 12, 2011
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Catherine says:
Aug 29, 2011
The set contains 25 pieces. How many did you use on your wall here?
little-aesthete says:
Aug 29, 2011
i had the 50-piece set ๐
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Sep 19, 2011
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chris says:
Oct 14, 2012
Beautiful! How did you hang them – with nails?
little-aesthete says:
Oct 14, 2012
i’m glad u like it, it was not easy. we bought some sort of l-shaped screws and used transparent fishing string. it’s quite invisible, unless u really cheack it out ๐