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A Convenience Store Filled Entirely With Handmade Felt Products Opened In Manhattan

June 22, 2017 by Chris Durso

Imagine, in the middle of a city made mostly of concrete and steel, a convenience store is filled with the softest and cuddliest items available.

Artist, Lucy Sparrow, made this a reality with 8 ‘Til Late — a bodega filled with handmade felt products. Placed at The Standard, High Line in New York City, everyday products — such as cereal, condiments and Astroglide — are reimagined and stocked on shelves and in deli counters.

Due to overwhelming popularity, the store sold out of everything and closed ahead of schedule. The good news is that some of Lucy’s felt products are available for sale online.

[link, via Colossal]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: bodega, convenience store, felt, lucy sparrow, new york city

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