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As part of a cultural project that aims to get people thinking about the space they live and interact in, Hong Kong-based architectural office
Parallel Lab has developed a product called
STAG (a combination of a stool and a bag) to encourage Hong Kongers to explore the city and to use it as their playground.
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Produced by local craftsmen in the back streets of Hong Kong, each STAG is made out of 100% recycled advertisement billboards. Launched in time for the
HKSZ Biennale of Architecture & Urbanism (which runs 15 February - 23 April 2012), there are only 120 STAGs available for purchase at HK$250 (£20).