DOLL HOUSES DESIGNED FOR CHARITY

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DOLL HOUSES DESIGNED FOR CHARITY
the vaguely architectural interlocking of angular blocks
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Orange Camera Greeting Card
Masterplexed by Damien Gilley
Created with latex paint, vinyl, drywall and wood.
Ugly Fruit
The idea came from the fact that US markets toss out 15 billion dollars worth of fruits and vegetables each year
just because they are bruised or discolored. But they are still fresh and edible. I felt there was an opportunity to stop
the waste, so Ugly Fruit was born. Ugly Fruit is a stand that makes juice, jams, and dried fruits out of unattractive
produce donated from our neighborhood grocery stores. Ugly fruit, pretty yummy!
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“WIREFLOW” lights by Arik Levy for Vibia
Chalkboard Tablet
Tuscon Mountain Retreat by Dust
The walls are clad with charred cedar and the perforation of the steps increases towards the top to let in light.
Stretch
(via Camilla Fucili)
Rising Table
“A conscious choice for functionality in design, doesn’t necessarily mean one has to be burdened by conformity, let alone predictability. The Rising Table ignores the cliched notion that a table is little more than a flat surface that is held up by four separate legs. The result is a surprising mixture of fluid design that blends the multifaceted tabletop with the latticework of wooden beams that function as the center of the construct.”
By Robert van Embricqs
Xavier Veilhan.