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1.
For Etsy's location inside of Whole
Foods, Visual Citi designed and
fabricated this pegboard wall display
with removable and interchangeable
pegs to allow for product to be changed
frequently and shelving adjusted. The
back wall and table were made out of
birch plywood and were constructed
using little to no metal to keep with
Etsy's Green campaign. visualciti.com
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RS #151
2.
These pegboards from Kreisdesign by
Nikki Kreis are made from sustainable
birch plywood. kreisdesign.com RS #152
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3.
This pegboard display from Tools for
Everyday Life showcased a variety of
objects in a creative way.
toolsforeverydaylife.com RS #153
4.
Seen in the Iglooplay by Lisa Albin
Design and OFFI booth at ICFF, this
fun display uses stackable, oversized
pegboard boxes to create storage.
offi.com or iglooplay.com RS #154
5.
A black pegboard wall created a
dramatic effect for the Thislexik booth
at ICFF. The Brooklyn, N.Y.-based design
studio strives to create products derived
from an experimentation with
materials and use them in an
uncommon method. Seen here are a
few items from the Worn family, a series
of products made entirely from recycled
clothing. thislexik.com RS #155
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JULY 2015
DESIGNRETAILONLINE.COM
http://www.visualciti.comhttp://www.kreisdesign.comhttp://www.toolsforeverydaylife.comhttp://www.offi.comhttp://www.iglooplay.comhttp://www.thislexik.comhttp://www.DESIGNRETAILONLINE.COM
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