Monday, 31 May 2010

Renewable aprons from Fernando Brizio

Angolan/Portuguese designer Fernando Brizio explored the concept of flexibility with his apron project. By creating aprons that the user can modify every time they're used, he showed that it's possible to modify and then erase and re-start projects over and over again. The aprons are created with multiple pockets and all the used need do is wash it and then fill the pockets with felt-tipped pens of their choice to create a new pattern. The material soaks up the ink within about an hour and is completely washable. You'd probably rack up quite a bill in the purchase of felt-tipped pens but the concept is original. Found via Designboom. (Apologies for my recent absence - I've just started a new job and the work is overwhelming!).




1 comments:

  1. That is so neat!! I've spoilt a couple if good work shirts that way, but the aprons look great!!

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