Skunk Duster... As featured in Martha Stewart Living Magazine
Featured in Martha Stewart Living Magazine!
Think dusting the house is a stinky chore? You have no idea. Now you can make the odorous fabulous with this tongue-in-chic Skunk Duster. Features a non-slip handle to help you get a grip and a soft, electrostatic tail that will keep the dust bunnies away. Ideal for delicate items and for disconcerting family members who won't join in the dusting fun. 15" length.
Think dusting the house is a stinky chore? You have no idea. Now you can make the odorous fabulous with this tongue-in-chic Skunk Duster. Features a non-slip handle to help you get a grip and a soft, electrostatic tail that will keep the dust bunnies away. Ideal for delicate items and for disconcerting family members who won't join in the dusting fun. 15" length.
Price: $11.00
Christopher Raia + Andrea Zatarain
Christopher Raia RISD ’95 [Industrial Design]
Andrea Zatarain RISD ’96 [Jewelry + Metalsmithing]
Christopher Raia, a self-professed “has-been rock star and trumpet player,” and Andrea Zatarain, an independent jewelry designer, are the creative partners behind Christopher Raia Studio, which was formed in 1999 to design products, environments and exhibitions. Raia’s professional work includes extensive experience in housewares, packaging and exhibit design. He also teaches Industrial Design at Wentworth Institute of Technology. In addition to her role as production manager for the studio, Zatarain teaches in RISD’s Jewelry + Metalsmithing Department.
Andrea Zatarain RISD ’96 [Jewelry + Metalsmithing]
Christopher Raia, a self-professed “has-been rock star and trumpet player,” and Andrea Zatarain, an independent jewelry designer, are the creative partners behind Christopher Raia Studio, which was formed in 1999 to design products, environments and exhibitions. Raia’s professional work includes extensive experience in housewares, packaging and exhibit design. He also teaches Industrial Design at Wentworth Institute of Technology. In addition to her role as production manager for the studio, Zatarain teaches in RISD’s Jewelry + Metalsmithing Department.





