Incredible Wall

About a year ago I embarked on a little project in my downstairs powder room to convert one of the 5 wide by 10 ft tall walls into a textural piece of art. By cutting two thicknesses of wood at varying lengths I was able to create a three layers of depth that gave the entire  wall a great sense of presence. My  project turned out to be quite the undertaking, so when I saw this image on Materialicous.com it peaked my interest.  Take a moment and watch this great video about how the made this incredible wall come to life.

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Architecture

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