Institutional Interiors
FELT designs can be adapted to different sites and budgets, and new designs can be developed through consultation and consideration of context. Non-profit organizations, museums and educational institutions can benefit from felt’s sound dampening properties as it enhances the atmosphere of libraries, lobbies, boardrooms and reading rooms. Through mentoring and teaching, Kathryn Walter, has also provided students with opportunities for exploring felt through design in University environments. Contact the studio to discuss your project.
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École élémentaire Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
Wall hangings designed and made with students
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Amant Foundation, Brooklyn
Reading room wall
Project design: SO-ILMore →
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Thunder Bay Public Library
Wall hangings made with community
Collaboration with Jean MarshallMore →
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Natural Resources Defense Council, DC
Reception walls
Project Design: Studio GangMore →
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Feature wall in Library
School of Interior Design student projectMore →
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Feature wall in Library
School of Interior Design student projectMore →
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Natural Resources Defense Council, Chicago
Reading room wall
Project design: Nushu DesignMore →
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Tippet Rise Art Centre, Montana
Recording studio walls
Client commissionMore →
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Parsons, The New School, NYC
Feature wall in the Dean’s office
Client commissionMore →
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City University New York Law School
Built-in bench in gallery
Project Design: Kohn Pederson FoxMore →
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Britannia Beach Mining Museum, BC
Theatre walls
Project Design: TRB ArchitectureMore →
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Native Child & Family Services, Toronto
Feature wall
Project design: LGA PartnersMore →
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Wosk Theatre, Museum of Tolerance, LA
Theatre walls
Project Design: Yazdani Studio of Cannon DesignMore →