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OOOMS design. He describes their production as a "change of value" that brings new life into an otherwise insignificant object. Intended primarily as a form of jewelry, these luxury pieces can be applied to clothing (or just about anything) with the help of your average stapler. See the results, as well as Ooms's "Rebellious Cabinet," after the jump.
The "Rebellious Cabinet I" (pictured above right) is a playful celebration of imperfection. The drawers of this stubborn piece of furniture can never be simultaneously closed; when one is pushed in, the adjacent one slightly juts out, preventing the surface from ever being entirely flush. While the most fastidious minimalists may not approve, such a plucky receptacle is bound to breathe character and life into any home or office.
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