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JORGE DIEGO ETIENNE

Choose Your Bullets Limited Sale 2025

Choose Your Bullets Limited Sale 2025

Precio habitual $1,500
Precio de oferta $1,500 Precio habitual
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Choose Your Bullets es más que un simple accesorio de escritorio; es un manifiesto en forma de objeto. Diseñado por Jorge Diego Etienne y fabricado en aluminio sólido por artesanos industriales en Monterrey, cada pieza única viene grabada con un número de serie. Este proyecto se enfrenta audazmente a la cruda realidad de la violencia y corrupción en México, instando a cada individuo a "disparar" ideas positivas en lugar de balas.

Al hacerse con este accesorio, no sólo adquiere un elemento de diseño excepcional, sino que también participa en un movimiento más amplio por la transformación social. Ideal para aquellos que buscan ser agentes de cambio y aspiran a lo bueno en todo lo que hacen.

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By the application of a gradient and the exploration of possible shapes through an interactive working method, they developed an approach to exercise the design process throughout 3D concrete printing.

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By the application of a gradient and the exploration of possible shapes through an interactive working method, they developed an approach to exercise the design process throughout 3D concrete printing.

When will my order ship?

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By the application of a gradient and the exploration of possible shapes through an interactive working method, they developed an approach to exercise the design process throughout 3D concrete printing.