Here at Inhabitat we see lots of old, discarded objects recycled into pieces of eco-art, so AliveShoes‘ approach is a bit like a trip to Opposite Land for us. The new ethical footwear company actually takes its freshly produced kicks straight from the factory and sends them to artists to be made into large scale installations before they’re disbanded and go back into the world and onto our feet.
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