Areaware - Doodle Crayons
Areaware - Doodle Crayons. Discover intentional, faith-based products from Modern Burlap. Every piece is designed with intention to bring meaning and purpose to your home.
We've chosen this for you because we use it in our home. We trust it. We believe it's made well, with intention, and with care. What surrounds you matters. Labels We Love isn't about having everything. It's about having the right things. The things that actually serve your family. The things that last. The things that matter. We've done the research. We've tested them ourselves. We're recommending them because we genuinely believe they'll serve you well and reflect the values we hold dear. --- We've chosen this for you because we use it in our home. We trust it. We believe it's made well, with intention, and with care. Labels We Love isn't about having everything. It's about having the right things. The things that actually serve your family. The things that last. The things that matter. We've done the research. We've tested them ourselves. We're recommending them because we genuinely believe they'll serve you well. --- Doodle Crayons ask you to consider how you make art, rather than what you make. Move them this way and that, pull them along on their sides, or push them around flat. Doodle and scribble mindfully or mindlessly to create your own messy musings. Designed by Nikolas Bentel for Areaware - Nikolas Bentel is an artist and designer who creates products and performances that engage viewers to reimagine their everyday objects. Bentel grew up in a family of artists and designers in New York, which greatly influenced his understanding of design and its impact on daily life. A graduate of the Brown-RISD dual degree program, Bentel has shown at Paris Fashion Week, Milan Design Week, and the United Nations Climate Summit. Bentel has been commissioned by brands to create exciting, strange, and engaging experiences using alternate forms of product design, advertising and performance art. His studio is currently based out of New Inc, The New Museum's art + design studio space on the Bowery.