WallPaper* magazine selects the Laser for its special Handmade issue July 8, 2010 — For its most ambitious issue to date, Wallpaper* has brought together and briefed some of the world’s leading designers, craftsmen and manufacturers to produce unique furniture, fittings, foodstuffs, fashion and the Laser. One of the projects Wallpaper* wanted in this issue was a boat, but it had to be a design classic. They called on ocean-loving designer and regular Wallpaper* contributor Marian Bantjes to produce plans for a graphically enhanced Laser®, and she delivered a stunning design that references the cubist patterns of the First and Second World War ‘dazzle’ naval camouflage. A limited edition of 12 of these works of art are available to order from LaserPerformance Europe. “We’re thrilled that the Laser was selected for this project. It’s a testament to the Laser’s timeless design and its position as one of the world’s most popular sailboats”, commented Chip Wilkerson, VP Marketing at LaserPerformance. Marian Bantjes is the founder of Vancouver graphic design company Digitopolis, Marian Bantjes left the firm in 2003 to concentrate on working with custom type, playful typography-based illustrations and ornamentation. More of her work can be found at www.bantjes.com. Wallpaper* is the world’s most important design and style magazine. It has attracted a sophisticated global audience by constantly pushing into new creative territories and ensuring its coverage of everything from architecture to motoring, fashion to travel, and interiors to jewelry remains unrivalled. Wallpaper* has readers in 93 countries and has enjoyed unparalleled success in reaching the design elite right across the globe. ### LaserPerformance is the steward of some of sailing’s most recognized brands including Laser, Sunfish, SB3 and the Bug. LaserPerformance products are actively sold and sailed in over 40 countries worldwide. For more information on any of the LaserPerformance products please visit: www.laserperformance.com. *Please credit photographer Benedict Redgrove when using attached image* For further information please contact: Chip Wilkerson |
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