Sunday, February 21, 2010

Rafsoda


Today is the second to last day of the Pop-Up Design Store, Rafsoda (meaning "raft" in Isreali) located in Tel Aviv. Aside from housing a slew of recycled and "upcycled" products such as KOZO Lamps made from plumbing pipes, the store front itself is a design statement. Since Rafsoda is selling all recycled goods, why shouldn't the store be recycled too? The interor walls and shelves of the temporary store (only up for 20 days) are made from old recycled doors, shutters, and window frames. I think it is a very cool concept to make your storefront from reclaimed materials, when you are selling products made from the like. I feel like this could be a possible interior design aspect for a Hazard Line storefront, when I start opening them in the future. It is innovative and would make the storefront itself a novelty and something worth visiting.

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