This weeks "President's Pick" (where I "get" to post about one of Steve's "cravable" products or services each week) is something within reach of anyone with a eye for design. Want to instantly and inexpensively change the look and feel of your space for your next event? Need a quick, swanky backdrop for a last minute photo shoot? Maybe you just want to make your space your own, yet are a little phobic when it comes to committing to a particular design? Don’t let your space go barren simply because of design anxiety, there is a cool concept out there by Blik to create a look made by you, yet can be easily rid of should you grow bored and want something new without the fuss (or mess) involved in redesign.

Blik’s concept is self-adhesive graphics that can be applied to walls, floors, ceilings, windows, glass and tabletops that give an aesthetic quality to a room, yet can still be easily removed if and when you want to change the look of your space. Think “stick on” graphics is merely for the kids? Take a look at Max Azria’s boutique (Via Bilk's Blog) on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles touting Blik’s Fly Wall graphics.
For those of us who don’t like to stick to the same ole same ole for years on end, Blik’s graphics make change easy, yet affordable. Most of Blik’s packages of graphics are only $40, which I find amazing considering that most room designs cost considerably more. Blik offers wall decals, decals for your car and glassware, decals for the kids, Prose for those feeling a little poetic and Re-Stik, which are Blik’s top selling patterns made with adhesive that will allow you to reposition your design.

Blik’s products aren’t soley for the average consumer, as Blik has created custom designs for many companies and places such as Sensa, NBC’s The Apprentice, The Gap, the Sundance Film Festival and so on, check out the impressive list of clients Blik has designed custom patterns for.
With such a diverse offering in pattern design and the unique feel it gives to a space allowing you to be the interior designer, I can see why Blik is Pierce Mattie’s President’s Pick of the Week.
