Urban Calm – Walden by Polysmiths
In the midst of the city’s ceaseless rhythm, Walden by Polysmiths emerges as a tranquil oasis, an embodiment of Thoreau’s vision in the modern urban context. This interior space is not merely a living area; it’s a contemplative realm where simplicity and serenity reign supreme. The des
Archibaldo – Stool by Viviana Fagnani
Viviana Fagnani’s Arcibaldo Stool not only pays homage to the architectural wonders of ancient Rome and Etruria but also draws inspiration from the influential Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. Aalto, renowned for his groundbreaking work in modern architecture and furniture design, left an indeli
New at OEN – Stone Bookends
In a quiet village nestled near Takamatsu, Japan, nature’s artistry and human craftsmanship converge. AJI Project, a testament to the enduring legacy of Aji stone, has taken root here. This stone, renowned for its toughness, was once the canvas of famed sculptor Isamu Noguchi, whose works cele
Totems of Imperfection – The Visuals Gallery
Clementine Stoney Maconachie, an independent artist residing in Sydney, brings a unique perspective to the world of art. Her work is a celebration of imperfection, masterfully blending the rigidity of hard materials with the elegance of soft, organic forms. With a primary focus on metals and stone,
Artistic Elegance – Kyobashi Chair by Tonerico
In the heart of Tokyo’s bustling Kyobashi business district stands the Artizon Museum, a bastion of creativity and culture. Within its walls, a special armchair, aptly named the KYOBASHI chair, finds its place. This remarkable piece of furniture was meticulously designed to harmonise with the
Between & Beyond – Sculpture by Ryosuke Yazaki
Japanese sculptor Ryosuke Yazaki, born in Tokyo in 1965, is a master of form and space, carrying forward a legacy of artistry from his renowned sculptor grandfather, Torao Yazaki. His journey in art began at Japan’s Nihon University, where he specialised in sculpture, later delving into postgr
Mathematical Abstraction – Art by Paul Mogensen
Paul Mogensen, a New York-based painter born in 1941 in Los Angeles, California, stands at the intersection of Minimalism and mathematical abstraction. While Minimalism often conjures images of stark, geometric simplicity, Mogensen’s work resists easy categorisation. His paintings defy immedia
New! London Design & Art City Guide!
Hey Patrons! We're excited to unveil our exclusive London Art and Design Guide. After extensive exploration, research, and curation, we've done our utmost to capture the vibrant creativity of this dynamic city within a single... To view this content, you must be a member of OEN Patreon at $5 or more