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New screen designs from Yellow Goat


Oops

A wall treatment made up of pieces of mirror, each 80x80mm or larger, if required, each fixed at a different angle to its neighbour - random reflectivity.


Waisted

Three layers of figure 8 cut outs built up onto a random lattice of stainless steel rods. Available in timber finish or in your own colours.


Wicked

Horizontal wicker or fine bamboo strips woven on site between tensioned stainless steel cables. A fine looking piece.




Four Seasons

The blue one on the website is my own front door. These are images taken from some of my recent paintings, then digitally printed onto and sandwiched between two sheets of 10mm thick, clear acrylic. Of course you can have any image you want on these doors. The afternoon sun washes through my door and bathes everything in a beautiful pale blue - we love it! - Jerzy Lesko, design director.


Billow

Each of the vertical plywood blades is a slightly different shape but together they form a very sexy stand alone screen. For extra stability each screen is floating on a base plate designed to mimic a pool of water.


d-dot

We simply took a sheet of mirror aluminium composite, cut out some c-shapes, then bent each semi-circle out from the flat to varying degrees. The result is a very cool looking screen. Of course the same can be done with any number of shapes and in any colour.


Concert

This is our first attempt at a more traditional / residential folding screen. This one done in synthetic wire. We think it would look cool almost anywhere.


Diction

Strips of 10mm clear acrylic, each one etched with a word , any word, each one suspended below the other and all finished drops hung on a curtain track so the finished curtain can be drawn or folded away at your leisure.

Yellow Goat



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