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TRASH LUXE: Reclaim, Rework, Reuse

by , 09/22/07

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Trash Luxe, an exhibition for the London Design Festival at Liberty’s, celebrates the creativity of reworking/remastering unwanted goods into desirable products. With the concept of luxury being increasingly rethought and redefined, using objects with a sub-narrative: vintage materials, material/packaging waste and other disposable items, gives layered meaning and added value to otherwise overlooked commodities. Here are some of our highlights, including a new chandelier from Stuart Haygarth and some very cool Zulu bowls made from telephone wires!

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3 Responses to “TRASH LUXE: Reclaim, Rework, Reuse”

  1. Abigail Abigail says:

    Fantastic report, Ariana! Thanks also for introducing me to the work of Catherine Hammerton. Simply gorgeous AND resourceful!

  2. Hincky Hincky says:

    Written with cool, class and thought, this piece reflects the objects spoken of. Love Stuart Haygarth’s “Optical illusion”.

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