A new form of wall art is making noise in the design industry. Spacekit, a modular, customizable wall art system inspired by event entertainment design, is now available to homeowners and the design industry.
The Spacekit system allows art lovers to easily change, reconfigure and move their custom art from room to room and home to home. Select from curated packages created by the Spacekit designers or customize your own through a configurator where consumers and designers can pick the colors, finishes, size and configuration of their art piece. And installation is a snap, literally.
The self-contained Spacekit framing system contains no-hassle hardware hung with Command Strips from 3M for no-wall-damage-installation. The system can also be hung with screws for permanent installation of the textured art panels. Sustainable design extends all the way to how we ship the Spacekit system and even includes all the installation hardware needed and integrated bubble levels to take the guesswork out of hanging.
The system’s art panels are available in 25 cm (9.8 inches) or 50 cm (19.7 inches) frames (as well as custom sizes upon request) and can be hung in multiple configurations and layouts to create a wide variety of patterns and looks. Panels can be mounted as one large seamless art piece or spaced out with the included 2- and 4-in. measuring spacers. Available to ship anywhere in the U.S. with international shipping available soon.
While the finished work displays beautiful design, the system is the real innovation. Made from upcycled rice hulls, components of the art panel are cut from a single sheet of this 100% tree-free, wood alternative using Spacekit’s in-house CNC machine. As a zero-waste manufacturing process, leftover material from the facility goes back to the material producers to be repurposed into new materials.
Spacekit was an idea created and cultivated during the COVID-19 pandemic by a team of event and entertainment industry designers. The designers at ATOMIC were forced to hit ‘pause’ on the work they’re used to — like creating stages for the Oscars and MTV or experiential retail environments for Nike. The team, which has more than 25 years of creative practice, then pivoted their experience, creative design and modular, configurable products into art for residential and commercial application.
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