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12. 19. 2006

Luisa Cevese bibs

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It’s hard to find that perfect bib, especially when looking to give one as a gift, unless of course you go for one of these. Luisa Cevese uses textile scraps, remnants and industrial waste to make her beautiful, one-of-a-kind bibs. Because of the randomness of materials used, each bib ends up being a unique art piece of silk and polyurethane. What I also like about the bibs is their inherent practicality—they are washable and long and wide for pretty complete coverage, if you know what I mean. I bought two and sent them off to friends, one a painter and the other a designer and I must say, both have raved about them.

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Posted by Gabriela    Category: mealtime
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