Mar 13, 2008 at 1:23 pm by Luanne Bradley

Divide and Conquer Your Space with the Nomad System

What nomad doesn't need to claim her own turf?


Now you can define your special space with the architecturally adaptive Nomad System room divider crafted of double-walled cardboard and recycled board from locally sourced materials.


Available at Branch in nine punchy colors for mixing and matching (white, mid gray, dark gray, light green, mid green, dark green, ochre, orange and red), a set ($56) includes 24 modules of a single color. The modular system can assembled and reassembled sans hardware and tools to create a freestanding room partitions or sculpture for the mod wall.


The Nomad system is designed by Jamie Salm and Roger Allen of the sustainably focused USA company Mio. The design offers endless eye candy possibilities for decorating and defining contemporary spaces.


Image: Branch

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