Designer Shahar Livne's furniture collection, 'The Devil's Milk,' explores the historical violence and cultural impact of rubber production. The pieces, crafted from natural and synthetic rubbers, symbolize the exploitation and complex relationships surrounding the material. This collection offers a unique perspective for designers and material scientists on the socio-political narratives embedded within industrial materials.
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