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MADE: Ines Schertel's slow design and her wool pieces

The objects created by the designer are made using an ancient process that combines slow design with a lot of storytelling.

By Alex Alcantara

Updated at May 19, 2017, 10:56 AM - Submitted at Aug 12, 2016, 1:05 PM

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Ines Schertel is once again participating in MADE with her wool pieces made using an ancient process that combines design and art. Her works are made from the sheep she raises with her husband in São Francisco de Paula, in the Serra Gaúcha region, using a process called Slow Design. 290575_628773_made____ines_schertel___luminaria_marga__2_290575_627398_made____ines_schertel___organizer_xucro For the exhibition, Ines selected lamps, benches and other items that draw visitors' attention by using the material in a different and unusual way. The designer also explains that she respects the time of each material, resulting in pieces full of storytelling, purity and a minimalist feel.