Almost Done

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Almost Done is a Ukrainian brand, founded in 2024. It creates simple and functional yet original furniture and décor, aiming to shift the focus away from expensive or, conversely, cheap newly produced materials — to ingenuity, adaptability, and sustainability of recycled resources. Almost Done stands against completeness, advocates for openness, and ultimately challenges stereotypical perceptions. It encourages seeing and embracing the beauty of imperfection, which can reveal individuality and narrate personal stories.

For its debut at 3daysofdesign, Almost Done chose to define its exhibition with a word TOUCH. The collection of objects demonstrates a living dialogue between contrasting materials where each one amplifies the other’s qualities through mindful construction. The concept of touch is also embedded in the very DNA of each piece – it is through tactile interaction with its owner that each item gains the potential to fully reveal itself. They become quiet companions of daily rituals, evolving and transforming over time alongside the people who live with them.

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