
The ubiquitous wall decal gets 3-D. The Indoorframe is a stick-on, removable plexiglass embellishment for wide, boring doorways in need of drama. There's so much drama to be found in this product, in fact, that perhaps it's better suited for a theatrical set.
Since the plexiglass is transparent, it also has an effect on a room's lighting. It makes us think of an indoor version of gingerbread detailing on an old house.
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It'd probably look better on the wall
meh
I'd probably walk into that by accident and break off a piece.
i actually kind of like it!
It might be a cool framing device to set off an alcove, though it does seem a bit dangerous!
it looks as it could poke an eye out. at times when you can't walk straight.
I like it, but see the potential for a tipsy friend (or a tipsy me) knocking it off the wall during a party.
$140 for THAT thing? no tnx..
cheeeeeeeeesy...
Talk about DRAMA though...
I am theatrical so I would put them on for a party. Let say you wish to create an Indian or Moroccan theme in a typical North American apartment. This would be a prefect prop since it is removable. But I would not use it as a permanent solution.
I think it would work better framing a window - but that price is too steep.
it is pretty cool as a concept. but its lack of functionality will make it a 'one hit wonder' type, never to be seen again unless morphed into something more resident-friendly.
i've actually thought about doing something like this because there is no door from my living room into my kitchen and it looks kinda weird where the two walls meet.
this one isn't my taste, but i'm sure it'd look cool in the right setting.
I'd like ti better if it was the depth of the wall it was attached to.
I like the concept but the red plexi is too much. I would love it in a milky white...
Looks like it comes in gray too. I would like it better if it weren't made of plexi. I have a perfect space for it--on some structural posts that connect a half-wall to my cathedral ceilings. It would help separate the foyer from the living room and wouldn't get in the way.