
We love it when our aesthetic passions line up with a good cause. The Home Duvetfrom Dutch By Design, a UK-based company specializing in contemporary home goods by Dutch designers, is a product that raises money for the homeless and manages to heighten awareness for the cause in a stylish way. We could see buyers loving the cause--benefiting the less fortunate--or being turned off by what they think are offensive designs.The duvet cover and pillowcases are decorated with a photographic print of a cardboard box, reminding the user that some people don't have a bed, let alone a home. The pattern has been so popular that Dutch By Design is introducing a second print that looks like pavement later this month.Thirty percent of the gross profits from the sale of both patterns will go toCentrepoint, a United Kingdom charity for homeless youth ages 16 to 25-years-old. Most of the time philanthropic home goods are simply stamped with a logo, like the pink breast cancer ribbon, or the design of the item doesn't address the cause for which the product raises funds. We applaud the attractive and meaning-filled design, and hope that other charities will partner up with clever design teams in the future. However, as someone who has worked with a homeless charity in the past, I am not sure what the homeless would make of this design. It is, after all, a wee bit creepy to dress your bed up like a cardboard box, isn't it?


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