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Found the 'Eco-Brolly' while looking through some of the items that will be on display in London as part of
Kithkin Presents. The pocket-size umbrella frame makes use of whatever materials are handy - everything from plastic bags to newspapers can be used for cover with this simple structure. Designed by
Shiu Yuk Yuen.
1 comment:
hahaha it should come with a handkerchief to wipe off the ink stains!
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