They felt it: Emilianas
by TreeHugger
on 05.15.05
These cosy little numbers are brought to you by the Barcelona based, design partnership of Emili Padrós and Ana Mir. We like these funky red slippers not only for their stylistic flare, but also for their complete simplicity and economy of design. They are made from just one cleverly cut piece of wool felt and with careful folding are constructed using only one seam of stitching. It looks like all you need to make a pair of slippers is a piece of this fantastic, renewable and biodegradable material.
Emilianas can be found at www.nanimarquina.com and www.emilianadesign.com
[Leonora & Petz]
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