Endless That’s the Problem – Abstract Paintings by Esther Stewart
Australian creative Esther Stewart produces these vibrant segmented paintings, often mimicking the lines of architecture.
Monolithic Ceramics Vessels by Turi Heisselberg Pedersen
Danish potter Turi Heisselberg creates these stunning ceramic vessels which are both flowing and architectural, her simplicity and eye for clean lines is instantly appealing.
Buildings for New York City by Artist Katsuhiro Saiki
Japanese artist Katsuhiro Saiki has experimented with abstraction by using modern architectural buildings, fabricating their form by using distorted and fragmented images.
Zen Gardens & Outdoor Spaces by Photographer Bruno Suet
Bruno Suet's photography is an intriguing look at how we as humans find ourselves designing both interior and exterior spaces.
Santa María in Valle de Bravo, Mexico by Hierve Architects
A series of contemporary town houses in Mexico by Hierve Architects. Fantastically modern that include elements of nature such as trees breaking through the floor.
Elements of Nature – Landscapes by Chae Sung-Pil
Korean artist Chae Sung-Pil uses nature as his main source of inspiration. His work incorporates both traditional and abstract art, combining the worlds of ancient and modern Korea.
Aluminium and Steel Furniture Solutions by Jonathan Nesci
HALE, founded by self-taught designer Jonathan Nesci in 2006, has produced these fantastic industrial furnitures inspired by abstract artists such as Donald Judd and Josef Albers.
Sculptural Ceramic Vessels by Potter Mirena Kim
Mirena Kim has been working with clay since 1991, she became infatuated with the craft when searching for a simple, unadorned cylinder and now makes sculptural vessels and tableware.
Unique Modular Cases by Tuulia Penttila
Tuulia Penttila crafts these unique modular cases from wood. The separate blocks are placed together in strategic ways to create functional cases that could be for furniture.
Communicating Abstract Thoughts – Péter Botos
Originally producing articles for everyday use, Hungarian glass artist Botos Péter has moved on to creating block-like works of art that have a bold choice of colours.
Danish Artistic Craftmanship – Askman Furniture
Askman's contemporary and classic design has been helped by their willingness to collaborate with some of Denmark's best designers, leading to some timeless furniture.
Friedemann Bühler – Simple but Flowing Wooden Vessels
Friedemann crafts these simple wooden forms that are inspired by contemporary ceramics, making the walls thin and using a subtle colours and unusual surface texture.