Bornholm Acrylic Wall Tile - Beige

Bornholm Acrylic Wall Tile - Beige

450 DKK

(incl. VAT)

List price 450 DKK (incl. VAT)

Vibrant and stylish PhotoArt - Experience the colours of beautiful Bornholm in your home with this luminous Beige 20 cm x 20 cm Square Acrylic Wall Tile – or mix and match from the range of 17 colours.

Model/Product no.: 1416
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The Colours of Bornholm – ‘Beige Colour Bloc’ – 20 cm x 20 cm Acrylic Wall Tile + Stories

See how the colours of Bornholm come to life with these stunning Acrylic Wall Tiles – a new format for Mandy Stacey – part of her ‘The Colours of Bornholm: Colour Blocs’ PhotoArt Series.

BEIGE COLOUR BLOC

With four unique Bornholm images in subtle, beautifully balanced shades of beige, this stylish PhotoArt brings a little bit of Bornholm magic into your home. Capturing a slice of the island’s natural beauty and historic character, it is stunning on its own, or you can mix and match it with any of the other 16 coloured tiles. As a neutral, it works harmoniously with almost any palette – keep it soft and sophisticated with Black, White and Grey; or bring energy and contrast with Orange, Turquoise and Black. For a natural, earthy look, pair it with Dark Brown and the Light and Dark Green Tiles. A wall of 16 glittering, jewel-like tiles is the ultimate colour statement in your home.

Featuring 4 iconic Bornholm images:

“CHANDELIER”: This beautiful glass chandelier glitters in the twinkling fairy lights of Pernille Bülow’s workshop in Svaneke
“OLD STONE”: One of the highlights of the Hammeren coastal walk – Salomon’s Chapel, where the herring fishermen once came ashore to pray
“RUDDY RUNE”: An ancient, pink-brown runestone stands waiting to be discovered in Aa Church in Aakirkeby
“SEA MIST”: A rolling sea mist blotted out the sun on Sandvig Beach in mid-summer, turning the view a backlit glowing beige

This PhotoArt Series ‘Bornholm Colour Blocs’ celebrates the colours of Bornholm throughout the year, collected into separate colour palettes and produced as individual Wall Tiles. Each tile is composed of four of Mandy Stacey’s unique ‘Redefining Colour’ images – where the natural world creates a “colour sample” that she names as if it were a paint shade. And behind every single image is a little story about Bornholm – included as a print-out.

With 17 different Wall Tiles to choose from, you can experience the beautiful colours and timeless spirit of Bornholm in this new, stylish format. The acrylic material adds rich depth to the colours, while the high-gloss finish makes them appear lit from within, and the innovative hidden mount makes each tile “float” on your wall.

The tiles are lightweight and need no additional framing – simply pop them on your wall using the 3M stickers already fixed to the back of the mount. Small and beautiful, like little coloured gemstones, they fit in anywhere – as single tiles or in a mix-and-match arrangement to suit your individual taste and home décor.

Product details: Individually made Acrylic Wall Tile with high-quality photo print behind a 3 mm thick glossy Acrylic panel with polished edges. Mounted on an 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm hard foam block, with four corner 3M peel-off stickers in place that do not damage your wall. Moisture, scratch and UV resistant.
Size: 20 cm x 20 cm square.
Further information: Simple “How to Mount, Move and Care for your Acrylic Tile” instructions are included.

FACTFILE:

• ‘Bornholm Colour Blocs’ were developed from Mandy Stacey’s PhotoArt Series 'The Colours Of Bornholm: In All Four Seasons', on display in her gallery 'The House Of Many Colours' in Allinge as a 100 cm x 100 cm backlit interactive format, where visitors can select and listen to the stories.
• Mandy Stacey said this about the original exhibition piece, which shares the same colour palettes:

“I fell in love with Bornholm in the summer of 2022. It was easy. The vibrant colours, the breath-taking beauty of nature, the ageless charm of the place. And then I discovered the famous artist Oluf Høst’s paintings of Bornholm, capturing the same scenes in the same bright colours, and it inspired me to create a PhotoArt Series celebrating the colours of Bornholm in all four seasons.”

• Her interest in Oluf Høst was rewarded with an exhibition in The Oluf Høst Museum in 2023, where she used her PhotoArt to tell the fascinating story of the artist’s son Ole W. Høst, who tragically died in WWII.
• Mandy Stacey is an English artist now living permanently in Allinge, Bornholm with her Danish husband and business partner Curt Stavis.
• She also has a permanent exhibition of 'The Colours Of Bornholm' PhotoArt at Bornholm Airport
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