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Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-Berès

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Tinkering, it’s what you do. Started when you were a kid, mom wonders why her hair dryer sits in a hundred pieces on the floor.Feed the need for a gadget habit with the kitchen collection Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-Berès inspired by Bright Sparks efforts. The process begins with a handful of loose ends left from projects that never quite made it, or appliances that already “met their maker” so to speak. In a recycled state, these household appliances introduce an organic appeal featuring CNC-milled cork against our spaceship looking stainless steel everywhere else. Promoting beauty inside and out.

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