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Creator: Jaume Ramírez studio
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By Jaume Ramírez studio
Located in BARCELONA, ES
I worked for a month with no fixed goal in a space as big as a barn, with wooden planks and the surplus fabric I found there. Materialities and proposals were left behind throughout ...
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2010s Spanish Brutalist Jaume Ramírez studio Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

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Ele
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I worked for a month with no fixed goal in a space as big as a barn, with wooden planks and the surplus fabric I found there. Materialities and proposals were left behind throughout ...
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