The beautiful game: origami cranes and muddy boots make Fifa Women's World Cup exhibition end-to-end fun for design fans
Briefly

"Among the most remarkable exhibits are symbols of welcome used to honour the Indigenous people of Australia and New Zealand, presented at the beginning of each match, and the orizuru folded crane paper sculptures-some of them nearly a metre long- left in tournament changing-rooms as a gesture of thanks by the Japanese team."
"They asked as usual to be given shirts, boots, footballs, and pennants to mark significant moments in the tournament. But they also, Schmalholz says, wanted to tell the 2023 World Cup's history on a deeper level."
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