Our footprint as consumers informs furniture by Lucas Muñoz Muñoz

An explanation of Spanish designer Lucas Muñoz Muñoz’s Temporal collection suggests that his furniture – as it invades homes and public spaces – can be likened to Greek mythology’s Trojan Horse. His series represents the quantitative values of env
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