Celebrating Felt at the Cooper-Hewitt

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A beloved can-do material since at least the early Neolithic period (9000 B.C.), felt is elevated from the bolts at Jo-Ann Fabics to the halls of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York. A full-sized yurt and Louise Campbell's Bless You chair (pictured) join more than 70 other works of fashion, architecture, and product design in a reconsideration of felt's versatility and sustainability. Through Sept. 7.

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Erik Brahl

EXHIBIT A beloved can-do material since at least the early Neolithic period (9000 B.C.), felt is elevated from the bolts at Jo-Ann Fabics to the halls of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York. A full-sized yurt and Louise Campbell's Bless You chair (pictured) join more than 70 other works of fashion, architecture, and product design in a reconsideration of felt's versatility and sustainability. Through Sept. 7. cooperhewitt.org

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