Inside Urban by Emotion Lab Takes Inspiration from the Street
Jessica Marcel — November 22, 2009 — Art & Design
References: theemotionlab & dezeen
Some of the designs in the Inside Urban series by The Emotion Lab are less than adorable, but their source of inspiration is admirable. The designers behind Inside Urban took to the streets to get ideas for the series.
Pieces include a screen that looks like a road construction blockade, a coat rack that looks like a power line, and a floor light with the shape of a traffic cone. Check out the links below for more of Inside Urban.
Pieces include a screen that looks like a road construction blockade, a coat rack that looks like a power line, and a floor light with the shape of a traffic cone. Check out the links below for more of Inside Urban.
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