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Wallpaper teams with design platform Revolution for range of pre-crafted homes

by Natalie Mortimer, The Drum

Design title Wallpaper has teamed with design development platform Revolution to create a range of pre-crafted homes and pavilions that will offer customised and bespoke designs.

Wallpaper will recruit six architects to design the structures that will target a global market. The pavilion structures will be designed for temporary and non-residential use.

Marcus Rich, Time Inc. UK chief executive, said: “Wallpaper is an authority in design. It holds an enviable position in the design world, and it is this reputation and ability to attract top talent that makes this project very exciting.”

This new partnership follows the launch of Wallpaper US Bespoke Edition in November 2015 and reinforces Time Inc’s strategy of extending its existing brands into new areas of growth.

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