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Posted: Friday, 01 February 2013 7:32AM

Downtown Art Walk Showcases 'ReMade Project'



Bellingham, Wash. -- Some local entrepreneurs and a handful of university students are bringing a little upcycle to downtown Bellingham.  

February's  Downtown Art Walk offers a glimpse at and sale of functional high-design products made from locally discarded materials by 12 students from Western Washington University’s industrial design program. 
 
Hosted annually by Ideal-Carefully Curated Goods on Cornwall Ave., the unveiling of this year’s “remade project” will take place from 6 to 9 p.m.

Students in the competitive design program learn how to conceive, develop and produce limited quantities of sustainable upcycled products and then bring them to market to sell in Ideal’s downtown shop. 


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