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Anno Unni Curtain Panel

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Trickle down. We first noticed these Anno Unni curtain panels flipping through IKEA's 2008 digital catalog last week. Obviously inspired by the success and popularity of Cole & Sons' Woods Wallpaper, the IKEA curtain panels achieved a similar look with much broader parameters for use. Because they were 100% polyester, we wanted to see them in person...

 
 
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In addition to picking up a new catalog, we felt the curtain panels in person. They feel like a rough linen that has been chemically treated and is starchy. The panels are $29.99 for a two pack, but it is worth noting that they cannot be washed, dry cleaned, ironed, bleached or tumbled dry!

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They're really cute, but if you can't iron them how are you supposed to hem them? Normally all Ikea curtain panels come with fusible tape that allows you to them them up just using your iron, and so I take it that these don't have that option.

I guess if you want to use these you're supposed to hang the rod so you don't have to hem them up?

posted by Monica on August 6th 2007 at 5:12am
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While I liked the pattern of the Cole & Son's wallpaper, I'm not sure if this print quite does the trick for me. The closeup looks like some of the drapes we found in NOLA after Katrina...

posted by Jess2nola on August 6th 2007 at 5:22am
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this could be a super cute shower curtain... i want it :)

posted by meganificent on August 6th 2007 at 5:32am
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Ooooh, the shower curtain idea is an inspired one... I wonder how they would react to the humidity/water? I have seen these in person, and they have a pretty open weave.

posted by Eric D M on August 6th 2007 at 5:36am
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when i saw the first picture (the close up) i thought it was really old, molded-over fabric. oops.

posted by biskinikill on August 6th 2007 at 5:46am
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This is great stuff! I long for the day that Ikea finally breaks into the wallpaper business, finally bringing high design wallpaper to the masses. As beautiful as their designs are, Flavor Paper can kiss my behind with their $175/roll prices!

posted by hejiranyc on August 6th 2007 at 5:49am
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But when IKEA *does* come out with wallpaper at $9.99 a roll, y'all will be saying, "At that price, can the quality be any good?" ;)

posted by patrick (the other one) on August 6th 2007 at 6:11am
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(and if these can't be washed or drycleaned, I'm guessing the bathroom might not be the best environment for them)

posted by patrick (the other one) on August 6th 2007 at 6:37am
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it bothers me that whoever designed these panels only bothered to do three original birch trunks, and then didn't even shift the copies around enough to keep the details from obviously repeating in a very unnatural way. if I had to live with these they would drive me nuts.

posted by campari on August 6th 2007 at 8:27am
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i'm familiar with these panels, and they are really cute in person. you need to use them in conjunction with a rail system that they sell. they are too stiff to be converted into shower curtain panels though. and p.s. ikea did sell wallpaper at one time. hopefully they will bring it back someday.

posted by blkbrrry on August 6th 2007 at 8:46am
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campari--

No doubt, a design/production decision to keep the price down.

I continually find it funny that people expect amazing, uncompromised design for cash-and-carry prices (see Aulaire's related frustration on the Brocade bureau post).

posted by patrick (the other one) on August 6th 2007 at 10:52am
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"I continually find it funny that people expect amazing, uncompromised design for cash-and-carry prices "

patrick (the other one), I don't expect the same quality, but as a designer myself, I know that particular choice had nothing to do with manufacturing costs. My guess would be that an assumption was made that the consumer of the product wouldn't care or notice and so was deemed unimportant. For all the time and money that go into a product from design to sale, this would have been one of the cheapest and easiest to address and would have enhanced the value (at least in my eyes) more than most.

posted by campari on August 7th 2007 at 6:09am
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I have these in my apartment currently as curtain screens to block out some of of the light from my blinds. They are very long and can be cut to length with no fraying. Also, ikea has those weighted rods to put on the bottom so it doesn't curl and to give it some tug.

posted by marisajane on February 10th 2008 at 7:24pm
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