R for Repair exhibition features toothy seashell and storytelling clock radio | Dezeen
Ten designers have created new pieces from broken objects, including a clock radio that tells stories and a seashell that has been given an eerily realistic tongue and teeth, for the R for Repair exhibition in Singapore.
Curator Hans Tan chose a selection of designers for the project, which was commissioned by DesignSingapore Council and aims to show how repairing discarded items can give them a new lease of life.
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