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Flat Surgery by Mathieu Lehanneur
More from French designer Mathieu Lehanneur: this time a series of rugs depicting squashed vital organs.
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Called Flat Surgery, the collection was commissioned by the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London.
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More about Mathieu Lehanneur on Dezeen:
Delicious metal cabinets (earlier today)
Age of the World (July 2009)
LaboBrain and LaboShop (December 2008)
Local River (April 2008)
Bel-Air (November 2007)
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Here's a tiny bit of text from Mathieu Lehanneur:
'Flat Surgery' at Carpenters Workshop Gallery
The human body in radical mode - 'Flat surgery' plays with our vital organs to compose motifs and messages. These are rugs to map out habitat: digestive system in the dining room, brain in the office, genitalia in the bedroom...
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