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Sock Dog Kit: Rescuing Orphan Socks Everywhere

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 09.12.07
Design & Architecture

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Here's a concept that is ingenious by virtue of its stark simplicity: Designers Martino Gamper and Sato Hisao will be showing their Sock Dog kit, a remarkably unfussy method of converting orphan socks into toys, from Sept 21 at Super Design Market, part of the London Design Festival. Best of all, you're never completely giving up hope on reuniting your sock with its lost mate.

All socks present and accounted for? There's always the Sock Exchange. ::International Herald Tribune

See also: ::DIY: Socks to Sock Monkeys

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Most of my old socks go into dog toys. Literal toys for my dog. He loves um.

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