Used In Combination – Vessels by Norwegian Designer Ann Kristin Einarsen
Norwegian artist and designer Ann Kristin Einarsen has a background in visual art but has transitioned a lot of this knowledge over to her functional design work. Here we present some imagery.
New at OEN Shop – Handmade Cutlery and Trays by Taisuke Hirabayashi
A fresh arrival of beautiful handmade wooden cutlery and trays by Taisuke Hirabayashi, the maker and craftsman at woodworking studio Atelier Tree Song in Tokyo, Japan.
Functional and Adaptive – Wanda Shelving System by Australian Studio Cantilever
Inspired by mid-century modern designs, Cantilever used sustainable materials and sourced inspiration from the Australian aesthetic and architectural landscape to create this shelving system.
Over In Love – Abstract Paintings by Australian Artist Caroline Walls
Caroline Walls is an Australian artist who experiments in many mediums, such as painting and soft sculpture, and this series titled 'Over in Love' is a continuation of her study in to the female form.
Meaningful Forms – Glass & Ceramic Work by Designer Carina Seth Andersson
I have been admiring these beautiful works by Carina Seth Andersson, a designer who makes minimalist but functional glass and ceramic works at her studio in Gustavsberg, Sweden.
Capturing Details – Landscape Photography by Rikke Hass Christensen
Rikke Hass Christensen resides in Copenhagen and has captured this landscape photography, showcasing the importance of translating the mood of the environment in to the photograph itself.
Nonoto Series – Furniture Designed by Julia Laufer and Marcus Keichel
This fantastic series of wooden chairs were made using the latest CNC-machinery. Called Nonoto, they were designed by Julia Laufer and Marcus Keichel at their studio in Berlin.
Room Contrast Ratios – Multidimensional Sculptures by Swiss Artist David Bill
David Bill is the son of Jakob Bill, a fellow artist and son of Bauhaus student and architect Max Bill. David follows in a similar vein to his family and designs modern and intriguing sculptures.
Man Leveraging Machine – Furniture by British Designer Mark Laban
This furniture made by British designer Mark Laban has been made from light wood such as maple and oak, looking deeper in to the production unveils many interesting things.
New at OEN Shop – A Selection of Ceramics from Japan by Mushimegane Books
Misa of Mushimegane Books usually opens her kiln three or four times a year and likes to make all of her work as a grouping, so we decided to capture them all over the weekend.
Minimal Studies of Shape – Abstract Artworks by Scottish Creative Bobby Clark
Scottish artist Bobby Clark inspired me a lot with her minimal abstract artworks, tending to let white space play a major part in the placement of shapes, giving the final pieces a pleasant aesthetic.
Sourcing from the Past – Furniture by Stephen Tierney & Nicola Haines
When I came across the work of architect firm Tierney Haines, owned by Stephen Tierney and Nicola Haines, their portfolio that's full of beautiful furniture really inspired me.