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Creating something out of nothing seems to be the forte of industrial designer Stanley Ruiz. Amongst his many endeavors, the New Organic rage is by far the best example of the perfect blend between modern art and nature. Using twigs as a part of the design the master creates enterprising installations that include a bowl, a clock, a pendant and a napkin holder. Inspired by his ventures in the world of handicrafts, the designer uses his expertise to fashion such rudimentary objects that add class to environment.
Apparently each piece of twig used in the project was handpicked, cut and assembled, using the same fundamental tools that of a nomad. To quote Ruiz, The New Organic was inspired in part by walking, improv music, and Thoreau.



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