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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Fantastic report, Ariana! Thanks also for introducing me to the work of Catherine Hammerton. Simply gorgeous AND resourceful!
Written with cool, class and thought, this piece reflects the objects spoken of. Love Stuart Haygarth’s “Optical illusion”.
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