2014年10月6日 星期一

Imperfection that perfects

Quoted from Kinfolk [ Volume 13 ]

Discovering New Things to Cook, Make and Do




THE IMPERFECT ISSUE What is perfection, anyway? Nothing is perfect and it's often the most highly flawed things that give life its charm. So-called flaws should be embraced, diversity should be revered and eccentricity encouraged. The Imperfect Issue puts things society might deem rough around the edges under a microscope to explore their true character. Whether it's mismatched eyes, patched-up clothing or a broken plate, such unusual features often reveal lives lived to the fullest and rich with stories.

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