Kiki Van Eijk: Cut & Paste

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For her new collection, Cut & Paste, Kiki van Eijk created, “an imaginary world in which everything is mixed, combined and questioned.”  Her ‘Machine Box’ (right) stands out for its visible blend of the handmade – from sewn felt to gold twisted rope.  Each hybrid creation reflects a personal touch.

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