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Designers Constantin and Laurene Leon Boym have coated a selection of discarded objects to make them look and feel like bronze sculptures.
Laurene Leon Boym is a designer and educator. Born in New York City in 1964, she graduated from SVA in 1985. A chance meeting with Alberto Alessi sent her back to school in 1989, graduating with a Master?s in ID from Pratt in 1993.
The studio has designed award-winning products for an international list of companies: Acme (USA) - Writing Implements, Alessi (Italy) - Housewares, DMD/Droog Design - Housewares & Furnishings, Flos (Italy) - Lighting, Swatch (Switzerland) - Watches, Authentics (Germany) - Housewares, Vitra - Showrooms & Exhibitions, Cooper-Hewitt Museum - Exhibition Design.
Boym's recent design awards are: Best of Category at ID Annual Design Awards (2000), The George Nelson Award from Interiors Magazine (1999), Two Federal Design Achievement Awards (1995), ID Annual Design Award (in 1988,1990, 1991,1994 and1997). Containers for Authentics included in the MoMA permanent design collection (1998).
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