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The Complete Collection of Hideaways by Rosalie Monod de Froideville



above: The HideAway Adult cozy, made of soft wool

If you ever wanted to just curl up and hide, I have yet to find anything more suitable than Rosalie Monod de Froideville's HideAways.

From the Netherlands this product line of bizarre cozies for everything from adults to dogs has been an ongoing series. Sorry, they don't have any for tea kettles.

Rosalie began the collection with the introduction of the adult, baby and dog wool cozies in October of 2005 and was described as follows:
"We all have these moments when we wish the world could just stop existing for a while. Whether it's to get away from a personal crisis or from universal threats, from time to time all we want to do is curl up and hide. Now, for these moments we have the perfect soultion: the HideAway. Pre-shaped in the hiding-position, this cover has a snug fit and is easy to use. you can get into it fast and easy, anywhere and at any time."



above: The HideAway for Adult


above: The HideAway for Baby


above: The HideAway for Dog

In December of 2005, she added the wool customizable Hideaway Memory Deluxe (also called the HideAway Custom:



Later, in 2006, she began using other materials for outdoor use and added the HideAway Corporate, the HideAway Thug-life and the HideAway Trench:

above: The HideAway Corporate, pin striped with room for briefcase


above: the HideAway Trench


above: The HideAway Thug-life is very 'street'

At this point, the HideAways were available to order directly from the Netherlands. Here's a look at the brochure:



I do not know if they are still available to order, but to inquire, you can contact them at HideAwayenterprises@gmail.com

In June of 2007, the Excursion HideAway came about, set on wheels, complete with handle:


above: the Excursion HideAway

In April of 2008, the Migratory HideAway was born, a compliment to her piece, The Migratory Home


above: the Migratory HideAway

Since then Rosalie has continued with unusual products which you can find on her site here.

Manga Meets Modern In The Work of Jessica Lichtenstein.


Antique chairs paired with risqué textiles and large mounted word sculptures, inside of which lie stylized fetishized illustrations of women frolicking in landscapes, are the some of the ways in which Manga and Modern are incorporated into the work of artist Jessica Lichtenstein. The artist also has a current series of Manga figurines in plexiglass boxes.

Abstract Digitally Designed Wallpaper and Wall Murals by Iris Maschek.





Designer Iris Maschek launched her Wallpaper collection in 2006 predominantly for the interior design market and private commissions and now sells them, along with her wall murals, to the public. The abstract digital designs consist of overlapping line art and patterns, shadowy silhouettes and a combination of the two for striking and modern interior designs.


above: designer Iris Maschek sits in front of her Lace Chrome wallpaper

Her 2010 Concrete collection of wallpapers are shown below. The parentheticals, chrome and shade, refer to color options.

Ame (chrome):

Ame (shade):

Arc (chrome):

Ava (chrome):

Krom:

Lace (chrome):

Lace (shade):

Lun (chrome):

Lun (shade):

Munk:

Verv:


Her mural range, shown below, will transform any wall into a work of art with it's combination of sophisticated and stark colors, abstract images and overlapping line art.

Gloom:



Grace:



Lustre:



Shade:



Dawn:


Midas:



Park:



Veil:



Both the Iris Maschek wallpaper designs and wall murals are available online at Eurowalls:

•Shop the Concrete Wallpaper Designs by Iris Maschek


•Shop Wall Murals by Irish Maschek

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