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Best of New York Gift Fair: PULP

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 03. 3.08
Business & Politics (news)

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Jasmin covered the New York Gift Fair like a blanket, but somehow missed Umbra's PULP bulletin board, made from reprocessed paper with a recyclable paperboard frame, designed by Adin Mumma. Umbra has introduced quite a few environmentally correct products, perhaps trying to compensate for years of peddling Karim Rashid's polypropylene chairs and wastebaskets. ::Umbra via ::Apartment Therapy See also Umbra Store Lit by Compact Fluorescents

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[edited] It's clever, but perhaps not appropriate in an article on a blog such as this.

LA: You are perhaps correct, and I have changed it.


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