Lucy Renshaw Brings Old Spoons and Colour to ICFF
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto
on 05.20.08


It was a bit out of place at ICFF, Lucy Renshaw's crafty "bespoke eco furniture and interiors." Her booth was an explosion of colour and old spoons, and, frankly, a nice break . Lucy is also bubbly and charming, and I am a complete sap for the accent.
Lucy "deliberately sets out to tackle environmental issues by working with recycled fabrics and reusing materials. She combines techniques of surface embellishment, embroidery and screen printing to produce imaginative and inspired interior products."
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