Crowdsourcing Home Decor


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Bon Bon Kakku|
Bon Bon Kakku is a clever online marketplace for textile artists to upload images of their fabrics to be viewed and rated; the designs with the highest votes are sold on the site. Bon Bon Kakku expands the crowdsourcing phenomenon into home decor, allowing readers’ votes to determine the fabrics sold on the site. Bon Bon Kakku allows small-scale textile artisans to reach a far larger audience. Since viewers can vote and comment on each design, artists also have access to interactive feedback and important market research. Click through the gallery to see ten designs recently uploaded to Bon Bon Kakku. Source: bonbonkakku Via: springwise |
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