Still Life Paintings of Ceramics by British Artist William Wilkins
A wonderful selection of still life painting by William Wilkins, with his subject being ceramics featuring the work of potters like Lucie Rie and Japanese craftsman Yasuhisa Kohyama.
Altering Traditional Utilitarian Forms – Ceramics by Ian Andersson
Bold and jagged shapes by Philadelphia based ceramicist Ian Andersson, who deconstructs traditional utilitarian forms that we use everyday.
Work That Has Life – Metal & Concrete Objects by Kenny Yong Soo Son
Based in Sydney, South Korean creative Kenny Yong Soo Son is a very talented maker that crafts exquisite objects from metal and concrete.
Handmade Glass Sculpture by Danish Designer Torben Jørgensen
Danish designer Torben Jørgensen creates these fantastic glass vessels that seem to defy gravity, using three dimensional forms to reflect light.
Kinetic Sculpture & Melodic Chimes by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio
A fantastic selection of kinetic sculpture and melodic chimes by L&G studio, the juxtaposition of simple materials entrance and interact with the viewer.
Fluid & Dynamic Work by Sculptor Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson
Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson, a British artist living in Barcelona, experiments with a mixture of sculpture that's abstract, minimal and pure.
Ply Candy – Beautifully Designed and Finished Birch Plywood Furniture
Designer Martin Moeller's project Ply Candy is all about the production of plywood furniture that's environmentally friendly and functional.
An Eclectic Mix of Design – Eames House & Los Angeles Architecture
Imagery from my travels to the Eames House in LA, which had a fantastic array of objects inside such as a Calder sculpture and pottery from India.
Concrete Houses and Stair Sculptures – Early by Hubert Kiecol
The reduction of architectural elements to their bare essentials, using concrete to create clean looking forms without any ornamental value.
Endless That’s the Problem – Abstract Paintings by Esther Stewart
Australian creative Esther Stewart produces these vibrant segmented paintings, often mimicking the lines of architecture.
From Hot Glass to Vase – GUM Series by Marion Fortat
Marion Fortat has integrated an unpredictable element in to her working process with this series titled 'GUM', vases that are formed and then disfigured in the construction phase.
Plexi Glass Lamps by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt
Danish designer Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt has created these experimental and playful geometric lights, constructed out of plexiglass and assembled using brass elements.