Flatness & Things As They Are – Abstract Photography by Erin O’Keefe
Talented creative Erin O'Keefe is a photographer and architect who and has been playing with space and the elements inside in her series 'Flatness' and 'Things as They Are'.
Fields, Plottings and Extracts – SALT by Canadian Photographer David Burdeny
This work titled SALT, captured at the Great Salt Lake in Utah, by talented Canadian photographer David Burdeny captured my attention, reminding me of abstract art that can be found in nature.
The Whole Side Table – Variations of a Flat Pack Design by Luur Studio
Produced by design studio Luur, headed by American designer Christopher Stuart, this collection is titled "The Whole Side Table" and consists of three variations on a flatpack design.
Split Vertically – Log Seating by Japanese Designers Torafu Architects
A unique collection of vertically split log seating by Japanese firm Torafu architects, which were made from a tree using a Kobiki saw, a tool usually used for felling trees.
New at OEN Shop – Lacquer Objects by Kanazawa Craftsman Akihiko Sugita
New work by Akihiko Sugita, a young craftsman who respects the traditional values of lacquer production, but at the same time looks forward to create modern shapes and finishes.
Subtle But Constant Progression – Watercolour & Oil Paintings by Callum Innes
This work by British artist Callum Innes really drew me, his works are often produced on geometric grids, tending to divide his canvases in to these segments using different colours.
Abandoning Repetition – Works by Textile and Surface Designer Reeta Ek
Reeta, who recently graduated from the Aalto University School of Arts and Design, has focused on non-repeating elements in her textile design, looking at fabric as if it was a canvas or artwork.
Respecting Tradition – Furniture by Japanese Designer Jin Kuramoto
Kuramoto studios was founded in Tokyo in 2008 by Japanese Designer Jin Kuramoto. He works on various product design projects, but his concept is to focus on the "essence of things".
Anamorphic Objects – Reed Glass by Swedish Designer Staffan Holm
This collection of Reed Glass, designed by Swedish creative Staffan Holm, is part of a series titled 'Anamorphic objects', which is about exploring movement in everyday objects.
Perspective & Planes – Tack End Tables and Benches by Uhuru Design
This work seen here by Brooklyn design studio Uhuru is a collection of industrial furniture under the name 'Tack End', which is constructed by zig-zagging and joining sheets of hand-blackened steel.
Moments of Imagination – One Object a Day by French Designer Guillaume Bardet
Guillaume Bardet, who between September 2009 and 2010 sketched one object a day, sourced the help of 14 local ceramicists in Dieulefit, a region in southern France, to produce them.
Studio Ikkoku – Functional Vessels by Japanese Artist Toshihisa Ishihara
I bumped in to the functional work of Japanese artist Toshihisa Ishihara, and it reminded me how these old techniques in clay can apply charm and character to the finished objects.