Dezeen Debate options "ironic" microscopic Louis Vuitton purse by MSCHF

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American artwork collective MSCHF has revealed a microscopic Louis Vuitton purse comprised of neon-green photopolymer resin.
The bag, which was created utilizing 3D printing, is 658 micrometres excessive and 700 micrometres lengthy.
Commenters had combined opinions. One thought the design was “ironic” and a “good expression of the usefulness of overpriced luxurious gadgets”, while one other argued that the “toxicity of polymer resin needs to be the commentary”.

Different tales on this week’s e-newsletter 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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