Design, Interior Design

Démodé Fase #3 by Bernardita Marambio

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Démodé has done it again.  We were first introduced to the handmade craft of Bernardita Marambio early this year featuring a new concept material made of scrap textiles packed together. It’s a purely recycled product made of 100% biodegradable adhesive. Here we can really see the vision take shape in the form of a humble stool named for Fase #3. The round belly and flat top surface is accompanied by three tapered wooden legs which are as lovely as they are sturdy. Each seat is unique, not one is exactly alike, spreading modern art among our furnishings.

 

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