Video Article
Video Article
November 26th, 2007
Front Design is a Swedish design team consisting of four dynamic female
designers.
Known for their rat-chewed wallpaper, they are also receiving attention for their
’sketch’ furniture. True to its name, this amazing project uses motion
captured sketches and rapid prototyping to create incredible designs and unique results. See for yourself.
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