Pepe Heykoop’s Skin Collection of furniture is a response to the excessive 25-30% of leather waste produced by the furniture industry each year. The leftover scraps of material are hand stitched in seemingly random patterns over recycled old furniture, producing a revitalized skin for objects that would otherwise become unused. Each piece of furniture is unique and the scraps very in size, color, and texture, ensuring that no two designs are exactly alike.
Designer: Pepe Heykoop
It's like from horror movie.
It's like from horror movie.
The Chinese make leather jackets from these leftovers. My leather jacket was $29. and looks nice! WAY BETTER than these chairs!
The Chinese make leather jackets from these leftovers. My leather jacket was $29. and looks nice! WAY BETTER than these chairs!
Chairs are "interesting" but "interesting isn't necessarily a compliment.
Chairs are “interesting” but “interesting isn't necessarily a compliment.
THEY BELONG IN A WAX MUSEUM
THEY BELONG IN A WAX MUSEUM
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