Glitter is apparently an impossible object. The starting point is a reinterpretation of the interaction between object and user and between form and function. These glasses seem to be unusable but their functionality is revealed when placed in their correct context: the outdoor. They create a new way to enjoy drinks at the beach or the new year toast in the snow.
Glitter is apparently an impossible object. The starting point is a reinterpretation of the interaction between object and user and between form and function. These glasses seem to be unusable but their functionality is revealed when placed in their correct context: the outdoor. They create a new way to enjoy drinks at the beach or the new year toast in the snow.
Glitter is apparently an impossible object. The starting point is a reinterpretation of the interaction between object and user and between form and function. These glasses seem to be unusable but their functionality is revealed when placed in their correct context: the outdoor. They create a new way to enjoy drinks at the beach or the new year toast in the snow.
Glitter is apparently an impossible object. The starting point is a reinterpretation of the interaction between object and user and between form and function. These glasses seem to be unusable but their functionality is revealed when placed in their correct context: the outdoor. They create a new way to enjoy drinks at the beach or the new year toast in the snow.
Glitter is apparently an impossible object. The starting point is a reinterpretation of the interaction between object and user and between form and function. These glasses seem to be unusable but their functionality is revealed when placed in their correct context: the outdoor. They create a new way to enjoy drinks at the beach or the new year toast in the snow.
Glitter is apparently an impossible object. The starting point is a reinterpretation of the interaction between object and user and between form and function. These glasses seem to be unusable but their functionality is revealed when placed in their correct context: the outdoor. They create a new way to enjoy drinks at the beach or the new year toast in the snow.
Glitter is apparently an impossible object. The starting point is a reinterpretation of the interaction between object and user and between form and function. These glasses seem to be unusable but their functionality is revealed when placed in their correct context: the outdoor. They create a new way to enjoy drinks at the beach or the new year toast in the snow.
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Glitter - glasses for outdoor
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Freelance
Camilla Fucili
.::industrial designer::. Italy & Providence, RI