Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997
Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997

Deadstock INFLATE 'Digital Grass' Rack 1997

Regular price $50.00 Sale price $78.00

Deadstock Nick Crosbie / Inflate Studio 'Digital Grass' toast/letter/cd holder designed by Mark Garside made in England circa 1997. 

Features dip molded PVC chunky flexible grass like body. Available in green, yellow, blue and white. Shows minor shelf wear with some minor bending to a few but is inconsequential because of the design. Sold individually. 

Virtually impossible to find and were sourced from the original sales gallery in Athens, Greece. 

Nick Crosbie founded Inflate in 1995 to launch his range of inflatable products aimed at the gift and homewares market, with the strap-line ‘Fun, Functional & Affordable’. Inflate products established a cult following and were made available around the world. An affirmation of the brand’s success, in 1998 the V&A Museum, London celebrated Inflate with a dedicated show and book with a permanent collection of Inflate products. 

4" tall. 5.5" deep. 6" wide. 

Shipping quoted @ checkout / East Village pick-up


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