Scott Flora of Blik: A Venice cottage gets graphic
Scott Flora, co-founder of the wall graphics company Blik, lives in a sunny Venice cottage that, not surprisingly, is lined with his company's work. The house is a veritable test kitchen — a place for Flora and his colleagues to try out designs and ideas. Here's a peek inside his small but sweet world.
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A Venice cottage gets graphic
Scott Flora, on a bright pink Fatboy beanbag chair, lifts daughter Aja in the living room. The "Heart Breakout" decal above them was conceived by Hybrid Design and produced by Flora's company, Blik. "No one was really open to putting up something pink," Flora says. "I had no problem with it. I probably pulled and replaced almost all of the squares. We encourage people to play with the designs." To the right: David Bray's decal titled "I Never Saw the Sign" sits atop a Room & Board dresser used as sideboard near the dining area.
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