Charlotte Kidger Creates 3D Objects Out of Polyurethane Foam Dust

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Autor: design-milk Publicado el: 10/08/2018
Charlotte Kidger Creates 3D Objects Out of Polyurethane Foam Dust

London-based Charlotte Kidger is a material designer who recently graduated from Central Saint Martins with an MA in Material Futures. Her work is process driven, exploring how to turn industrial waste materials into secondary raw materials to see if something new can be created. Through that exploration, Kidger created a durable composite material...
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