John Harris - The wood that was
Article or RSS item submitted by Ty Wenzel • Mar 22nd, 2008 • Category: Design & Graphics, Style Trend Forcasting | 21 viewsJohn Harris is proving that his theory, that old pieces of furniture can be turned into new stylish pieces, is correct. He is busy exhibiting his work in Paris. Over here.
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