British designer, Emma Jeffs, combines the chemistry of synthetics
with the print stylings of a master artist. Since the year 2000, she has been
creating custom surface designs using a variety of techniques from hand drawn
to digital images to cater to the demands of her clients. These films allow
light into the room but gives a blurred view of the outside through it, giving
the illusion of a frosted glass. With an internal light, it is possible to see
its diffused shapes and designs. All films have white printed patterns with a
frosted etched effect, perfect for any home, offices, and other establishments.
They bear an all-over pattern so they can be installed vertically or
horizontally. The window films of Emma Jeffs are all made from non-PVC and
phalate-free (non-vinyl) materials, assuring quality and safety which is a main
concern for My Urban Child.
The Fishy Fish Adhesive Window Film by Emma Jeffs is a delightful collection of aquatic creatures
and the shells that populate their home. Turn a bathroom into a beach scene.
This privacy film lets in full light while creating privacy. Step-by-step
instructions are included. Measuring and cutting to size is made simple with
grid system on the backing sheet. The whole process is normally completed in less
than 10 minutes. Allows light in but blurs the view when looking in or out. Not
affected by condensation, but use not recommended near intense heat or water
(behind a cooker, sink or shower door for instance).
The Orba Adhesive Window Film by Emma Jeffs combines modern materials
with elegant surface design to create a window film that will convince everyone
you've spent a fortune on antique etched glass or lacy textiles. This frosted
window covering will ensure that you never have to close blinds or roll down a
shade again. Simply add water and adhere to a window. The film gives total
privacy while letting full light shine through! It is easy to remove with no
residue. You can also attach it to mirrors or any glass surface, such as
cabinet doors or tables.
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