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The rug tile company, Flor, is producing rugs using some of the witty images made over the years by Swiss-born graphic designer / photographer François Robert. Robert has produced a couple of books of images of human-made objects that have discernable "faces" (Face to Face, which sold out in Europe and the U.S. and Faces published by Chronicle Books).
I see faces in all kinds of things, and I've know Robert's work in this vein for years, so I really get a kick out of this application. –GF
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