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This concept is of a giant that eats people in the same way people eat berries off a bush. He feeds once a months and travels for long distances. He usually comes back around every 10 years.
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Laurie Cirivello and Holly Bechiri collaborated on this retail window design for Carol Roeda Studio. Consisted of hand made, salvaged, reclaimed and re-crafted objects.
The wooden blind is also easier to clean and maintain than other types of blind. They are not subject to water penetration as easily as metal and are easy to clean with soap and water.
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Cardboard and Porcelain hooked up with some designers and are helping decorate and design the windows at the Brown Elephant (Boystown location). We're channeling our inner Hollywood from Mannequin.
gathered objects, recorded thoughts and diverse raw materials provide inspiration to create with joy. The back boards featured hand written and paper patchwork displaying the lyrics to Ani DiFranco's "Joyful Girl".
Anthropology are really the cutting edge of creative retail display right now. Hats off to them! Here they have woven huge backdrops of what is essentially fabric and wrapping paper.