Handblown Glass Terrariums by Paula Hayes
New York based landscape designer and artist Paula Hayes works with plant life and minerals to produce stunning glass terrariums as sculptures for gallery environments.
Contemporary Sculpture by Thierry Martenon
Thierry Martenon is a French sculptor who creates elegant, stripped down forms with lots of unique surface markings. He says he's always looking for new textures to experiment with.
Flux & Glow by G.William Bell Glass
A short video showcasing the work and making process of glassblower G.William Bell, a Bristol based artist who makes large translucent vessels that feature unique swirls throughout.
Simplifying Workspaces by L&Z
German company L&Z produce simple and straightforward products for contemporary working and living. Developing objects that work with our ever-changing behavioural patterns.
Wooden Sculpture & Vessels by Ernst Gamperl
Bold unique forms by woodturner and sculptor Ernst Gamperl. These vessels are quite striking, with lots of incised lines on the body and surface to create an unusual but subtle effect.
Japanese Tea Wares at Everyone’s Tea
A showcase of some imagery from 'Everyone's Tea'. Owned by Kohei Yamamoto, their concept is to enhance peoples lives with rustic elegance and quiet simplicity.
Pia Wüstenberg: Tale of Two Halves
A short film on designer Pia Wüstenberg's glass vessels, produced from rich gem-toned, hand-blown glass and a single wooden branch, sourced from her native Finland.
Clean & Simple Furniture Design by Terence Woodgate
These furniture solutions, designed by Terence Woodgate for Spanish manufacturer Punt, are both effective and efficient. An exploration in subtraction rather than addition.
Santiago Calatrava: Sculpture Into Architecture
Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava interprets the practice of architecture as a combination of all the arts, and these thoughts are justified when viewing his sculpture works.
Cranewalk by Christopher Quist Kautz
Inspired by both the bird and the action, Cranewalk is a collection of beautiful and tactile housewares handmade in Montana by American woodworker Christopher Quist Kautz.