Sustainable LifestyleFlowe water bottles
takes the personal reusable water bottle and makes it into wearable ethical fashion accessory. |
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The collection of Flowe water bottles was awarded with mark of design excellence ”Made in Slovenia” by Center for Creativity and Museum of Architecture and Design, MAO.
The product meet the following criteria:
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Hand MadeIn Slovenia
Flowe water bottles use traditional Slovenian crafts - in the form of specialist wickerworks.
Our bottle cases are all made, one at a time, entirely by hand by dedicated craftspeople in Slovenia, who specialise in particular local materials and technique. They are high-quality products, beautifully made, with very high attention to detail. It takes an average of 4 hours to produce a single water bottle holder. This is not an industrial process. Every bottle is unique. |
A Reflection of Nature
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Dress-coding x PAIKKAInclusivity Embodied | hybrid exhibition
17th-24th February 2022 BBBKultPont Bartók Béla út 46. Budapest, Hungary 1111 Clothing has more than just a functional role: the clothes we wear are an expression of our identity. The same applies to our accessories, be it jewelry, a medical assisting device, or a prosthetic limb replacement.
By visiting the 'Inclusivity Embodied' exhibition, you may discover how the evolution of digitalisation has opened new doors in the world of fashion and design. The exhibited pieces of Hungarian and international designers aim to demonstrate that the conscious use of innovative technologies holds the promise of a more livable and inclusive future. The conscious use of innovative technologies holds the promise of a more livable and inclusive future. Smart clothes can help us to hide or express ourselves; generative design can result in comfortable and aesthetic prosthetics, and 3D scanning and simulation enable us to create custom-made clothes. This exhibition is directed at both designers and amateurs, for its intention is to make both the acts of designing and reception more inclusive. It aims to raise public awareness for the “cause of the few” and divulge it as the cause of everyone. |