Fathers Edition – Table and Mobile by Belgian Designer Christophe Gevers
This project founded by Vincent Colet named Fathers Edition has a goal of discovering overlooked design pieces that he believes have their rightful place among the classics of design history.
Copper Industrial – Lighting Designed by Edward Linacre and Viktor Legin
This work by Copper Industrial Design, founded by award winning Industrial Designers Edward Linacre and Viktor Legin, is very inspiring indeed and all made locally to their studio in Australia.
Changing Properties – Metalwork by Korean Craftsman Seung Hyun Lee
Seung Hyun Lee's works feature unique surfaces which have been purposely altered, changing when heat or force is applied, giving them fantastic textures that I've not seen before.
Sourcing Light & Movement – Water Mirror Series by Designer Grethe Sorensen
This series that I picked out by Danish designer Grethe Sorensen is titled Water Mirror and is a selection of images of surfaces that show light reflected by water, later transferred on to textiles.
Textile Petals – Balance by Copenhagen Based Studio Gam Fratesi
Gam Fratesi was founded by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi, who have been able to mix the craftsmanship from Denmark with the modern style of Italy.
Shaping Colour – Coloured Glass Tables and Objects by Studio Germans Ermics
Both graphic and furniture design collide in his newest selection of work which has seen him travel in a totally new direction, producing coloured glass furniture that's minimalist and modern.
Eliminating Elements – Double Walled Glass Teapot & Cups by Paul Loebach
Working in collaboration with experienced glass makers, designer Paul Loebach has been able to produce a double-walled teapot and cup that eliminate the need for a handle.
Operating In Abstract Space – Objects & Sculpture Designed by Hozan Zangana
Working in collaboration with various independent craftsmen, Iraqi born designer Hozan Zangana has been able to make unique objects that obscure the functionality of the piece at hand.
Mirror as an Architecture – Unique Mirrors by Japanese Designers Studio Note
Interested in the boundary between building and objects, Japanese designer Norihiko Terayama looked at how these objects could be both sculptural and functional.
Purposeful Play – Concrete, Stone & Wooden Vessels by Creative Ashira Israel
Ashira Israel, owner and lead architectural designer of IN.SEK in Brooklyn, has made experimented with casting techniques and materials to create this set of functional vessels.
Quirky Sapes – Wooden Objects and Boards by Designer Carolina Gomez
It's great to be able to support and promote like-minded creatives. Today I'm highlighting the work of French designer Carolina Gomez who resides in Bordeaux, France.
Jig & Elephant – Laminated Cork Containers by Spanish Designer Carlos Ortega
Experimentation leads to innovation and these cork containers, both of which are designed and produced by Spanish maker Carlos Ortega at his studio in spain, are certainly unique.