Now You Can Look Like A Dutch Masterpiece While You Sleep
Created by Belarusian designer Lesha Limonov, these sleeping eye masks are a response to a call put out by Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. Known for its wide array of Dutch master paintings, the museum is a mecca for art history lovers. That being said, it only makes sense that they would fund a creative new way to experience famous art.
More info: Behance (h/t: sobadsogood)
This is about to be the sweetest, most creative sleep you’ve ever experienced. And who knows? Maybe you’ll wake up with a complete knowledge of the Dutch masters.
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