Parallel Worlds by Ji Lee Turns Inconspicuous Spots Into Tiny Rooms
Meghan Young — February 27, 2010 — Art & Design
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I have to say it plain and simple, the Parallel Worlds project is absolutely adorable! Placed inconspicuously on ceilings and other out-of-the-way spots, these unique installations add a touch of magic to each space they occupy.
Created by Ji Lee (who is now one of my favorite designers), his Parallel Worlds project is currently only at Google Offices and his own home. I feel the need to stalk him until he creates one for me!
Created by Ji Lee (who is now one of my favorite designers), his Parallel Worlds project is currently only at Google Offices and his own home. I feel the need to stalk him until he creates one for me!
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