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American artwork collective MSCHF has revealed a microscopic Louis Vuitton purse made out of neon-green photopolymer resin.
The bag, which was created utilizing 3D printing, is 658 micrometres excessive and 700 micrometres lengthy.
Commenters had blended opinions. One thought the design was “ironic” and a “excellent expression of the usefulness of overpriced luxurious objects”, while one other argued that the “toxicity of polymer resin ought to be the commentary”.
Different tales on this week’s publication that fired up the feedback part included a curved skyscraper in Canada by Kengo Kuma, a courtyard residence in India designed by Rain Studio and the demise of RIBA Royal Gold Medal-winning architect Michael Hopkins.
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