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Surfph-o-morph Surfboards

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Collaboratively designed and made by industrial designer Giulio Iacchetti and Francesco A. Fiorentio of Surfer’s Den, “Surfph-o-morph” is a trio of Italian surfboards. Inspired by marine animals, the three boards each represent a whale, a dolphin, and a shark in black, gray, and white, respectively. Each design has curves and dorsal fins for character and naturalism.

Photography by Max Rommel

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