From the “Reconstructed Reliquaries” series by Stephani Lempert.
Artist’s statement:“My continued fascination with methods of communication, and more narrowly with language, lead to an exploration in the intertwined nature of cherished mementos and the childhood reminiscences that make them precious. Each piece consolidates complex and multifaceted family narratives held in the memory of the real life storytellers and connects them to a single inanimate object. Each object weaves stories, literally and figuratively reconstructing the memories in such a way as to create a repository. These touchstones are forged from the very words they emote. My first sculpture exhibition, Reconstructed Reliquaries, reveals for the viewer beautifully delicate, true size objects created from handwritten text.”

Journey to the City of No Horizon.
What an awesome shirt and an amazing use of space! I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a revolutionary design. It adds a whole ‘nother dimension to the tee design game! Find these and other nifty shirts at Design by Humans.

Octopus hoodies.
This interesting hoodie employs a unique use of space.
The Octopus Hoodie, featured at UNOTRE, is hand-printed in Italy.
As it is hand-printed, there could be asymmetric components, making each hoodie a little bit different from any other.

Doodle Duvet Cover.
This duvet cover, featured at Not on the High Street, comes with its own pack of 8 wash-out doodle colour pens, so you can jot down late-night thoughts, draw a masterpiece, write a story or leave a message – then wash your duvet cover for a totally fresh start all over again!
1. Book bed
2. Cabroilet Bed
3. Roller Coaster Bed
4. Millennium Falcon Bed
5. Net bed
6. Sofa-Bunk Bed
7. Bird’s Nest Bed
8. Morfeo Sofa Bed
9. Sandwich bed
10. Bath Bed
11. Beam bed
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