Food Photography by Gentl and Hyers
Andrea Gentl and Martin Hyers own the Gentl and Hyers studio, living and working in New York City they photography and document a mixture of still life, travel, interiors and food.
Kyoto Woodcraft by Nakagawa Mokkougei
Best known for producing traditional Japanese buckets called 'ki-oke', Nakagawa Mokkougei makes these by joining slats of wood together held in place by well-positioned metal rings.
Peter Alexander: The Color of Light
Peter studied architecture as a young man before switching to art in the mid-1960s, his inspiration for his sculpture is his hometown of California, mainly the distinctive light and clear ocean.
Industrial Design by Yenwen Tseng
Taiwanese designer Yenwen Tseng has created a selection of functional objects that do not boast, they withdraw in to the background, generating both space and order.
Finnish Studio Potter Erna Aaltonen
Finnish potter Erna Aaltonen builds these fantastic vessels by hand, using coarse stoneware clay for the body and oxides rubbed on the surface to generate texture and pattern.
Terraform by Josef Schulz
Josef Schulz photographic documentation could be classed as "experimental", capturing these environments in their natural state and using the computer to add and subtract certain elements from the photograph.
Dieter Rams Re-Engineered 621 Side Table by Vitsoe
The 621 side tables were made as a companion product to the 620 Chair, designed by Dieter Rams in 1962, and have just been re-released by Vitsoe in 2014.
Misfits by Judith Seng and Alex Valder
This project by Judith Seng and Alex Valder caught my eye. It's slightly different to what we'd usually showcase here, but examines the unusual relationship between art and design through glass.
Woodwork by Japanese Maker Tomokazu Furui
I’m pleased to introduce a new maker in the shop, one that's very skilled and who's an expert at manipulating wood in to beautiful form. A Japanese woodworker that goes by the name of Tomokazu Furui.
Furniture and Objects Designed by Jean Louis Iratzoki
Jean Louis Iratzoki tends to work with small furniture producers but also dabbles in other areas of the craft field, such as pottery and metal work.
Flower Vases by Satoshi Nishikawa
These flower vases by Japanese artist Satoshi Nishikawa really are profound. He uses primitive clay and sculpting methods to create these earthy vessels, contemporary and characterful.
Kinetic Objects by Annett Bourquin
These mobiles reminded me of the joy that is life, the surprising use of natural materials adds to the whole concept. The materials, such as wire and stone, are all found in and around Lisbon.