Lost Hide exhibition at Melbourne Design Week finds new uses for leather offcuts
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Christina Yao
10d ago
From a pair of armchairs made from contrasting hides to a tyre swing wrapped in reclaimed leather and a shaded floor lamp, the Lost Hide exhibition explores creative uses for leftover leather. Located at the historical Abbotsford Convent in Melbourne, Lost Hide features bespoke works by 13 Australian designers made using 70 hides supplied by Swiss
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