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Balancing Opposites – Sculptural Objects from ASPACE Studio
Design Posted by Kait Evensen

Founded in 2016, ASPACE Design Studio houses two New York Based artists, Anna Aristova and Roza Gazarian. Their work is heavily influenced by the timeless beauty of nature.…

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New in the Shop – Sculptural Woodwork by Japanese Studio IPPEN
In the Shop Posted by Mark Robinson

That unique space between art and function is one of the most interesting aspects of craft. Of course, set shapes may be used as a framework for production,…

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Inspired by the Details – Botanical Sculptures by Trine Drivsholm
Sculpture Posted by Elsa LaCock

From the labyrinthine of veins on certain ferns to the almost microscopic parts of moss, the anatomy of plants is quite extraordinary. Danish artist Trine Drivsholm has spent…

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The Texture of Paper – Paper Pulp Vessels by Debbie Wijskamp
Design Posted by Elsa LaCock

With an increase in sustainability, we are seeing more and more designers considering upcycling in their design process. However, Debbie Wijskamp was ahead of the curve in many…

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Searching for Authenticity – Ceramics by Artist Michal Fargo
Ceramics Posted by Elsa LaCock

When Michal Fargo created the first piece from her porcelain vase range she wanted to capture something authentic while celebrating progress and its many benefits. The vase she…

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Balancing Form & Function – Sculptural Objects by Ingrid Rügemer
Design Posted by Kait Evensen

German designer Ingrid Rügemer spent time gaining experience in several countries before returning to Munich to start her studio. In her work, she aims to produce creative tableware…

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The Middle Distance – Architectural Landscapes by Alichia van Rhijn
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

The sense of fun and play that architects must have when designing must be so rewarding. I’m sure when functionality comes in to play there’s a big discrepancy…

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Crafting from Within – Thoughts by Korean Ceramic Artist Kyungwon Baek
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Kyungwon has been making some waves with her beautiful sculpture that connects many ‘thoughts’ that sit between sculptural and functional and explore new possibilities in clay.

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The Boundary of Form – Suple by Chilean Design & Architecture Studio Gt2P
Design Posted by Mark Robinson

Gt2P, aka Great Things to People (which by the way is an amazing name), is based in Santiago, Chile and works on projects relating to architecture and in the art and design fields.

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Architectural Expression – Sculptural Minimalism by Kristina Dam Studio
Design Posted by Ivan Marinac

Kristina Dam Studio, founded by talented Kristina Dam provides us with a selection of furniture, sculptures and other objects which are aesthetically pleasing and are sure to improve any interior space.

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Sitting Harmoniously – Groups of Ceramic Sculptures Handcrafted by Clay Canoe
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Wyan McAllister and Kyle Roddenby are the makers behind Clay Canoe, producing these sculptures from clay at their studio in Newcastle, New South Wales that are timeless and beautifully crafted.

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Transformed Into Volumes – Lines & Dots by Alvaro Goula and Pablo Figuera
Design Posted by Mark Robinson

The geometric shapes attached to these free hanging lights were discovered through the experimentation of lines and dots on paper by Spanish designers Alvaro Goula and Pablo Figuera.

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