Keyword results: Home Decor
Just because something is 3-dimensional doesn’t mean that it shouldn't be protected and preserved. The 3-D frame designed by Hiroshi Kajimoto can store your toy cars, your severed finger, or like stockists Robio, your ALF dolls.
Cuter than a jar of formaldehyde, the 3-D frame is 70mm x 165mm x 35mm, comes in orange and is made from ABS silicone and polifilm.
Haring's devotion to creating true public art led to his infamous subway drawings. So what better way to blaspheme them than to whack down a coffee or two right on top of one? Almost too precious to stain with cheap vino or a nasty soy latte, these little bad boys are not only useful for a topic of conversation but also great to look at during an awkward silence at a dinner party.
Are you ready to turn your back on the cookie-cutter, self-assemble, IKEA empire? Yeah, nor are we. But if, like us, you feel you should feign some amount of taste, try marbling your crap, homogenized homewares with something impressive. Initially ninety dollars for a salt and pepper shaker may seem insane.
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