’Snowroll’ is the latest project by Japanese designer Hiroaki Matusyama. The object is a long roll of white carpet which can be rolled and unrolled according to space and the end rolls can be used at seats or backrests.
December 14, 2010
’Snowroll’ is the latest project by Japanese designer Hiroaki Matusyama. The object is a long roll of white carpet which can be rolled and unrolled according to space and the end rolls can be used at seats or backrests.
’Snowroll’ is the latest project by Japanese designer Hiroaki Matusyama. The object is a long roll of white carpet which can be rolled and unrolled according to space and the end rolls can be used at seats or backrests.
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