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Elisa Strozyk, masters student at Central Saint Martins, London, has been developing some interesting prototypes using geometric patterns of wooden pieces stuck to textile sheets. Part the recent trend for geometric shapes, Strozyk's work redefines the generic rug, allowing it to shape to its use and surroundings.
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photos by Sebastian Neeb
Elisa Strozyk's website is here
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