These polypropylene leaves, dubbed Maria by the designer Luca Nichetto, but look obviously fun to play with. Secured together by modest pins through the leaves' joint holes, users can build and create their own unique room partitions, window shades, or whatever you can think of. The distributor, Casamania, besides offers an "additivated" version which changes color depending on temperature, then stick 'em outside and watch the seasons change.
Designer: Luca Nichetto
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