Lightness in Design – TIBBO Furniture for DEDON by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby
TIBBO by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby is a collection made from teak and is beautifully simple in appearance, using clean straight lines for the arms and legs that meet up quite perfectly.
Gradients of Change – Rust Homeware Collection by Designer Ariane Prin
This series by designer Ariane Prin is fantastic and consists of a collection of vases, bowls, boxes and trays made from mixing metal dust from London workshops with gypsum and acrylic.
New at OEN Shop – Selection of Stoneware & Porcelain Ceramics by Mark Robinson
A selection of ceramics by OEN owner and founder Mark Robinson, all of which are made from both porcelain and stoneware on the pottery wheel at his studio near Cambridge, in the UK.
Hard Edge Painting – Geometric Abstraction by Gary Andrew Clark
Gary Andrew Clark is a British artist who lives and works in Manchester. His work are very clean and tidy, but are actually made with acrylic paints on wood panelling.
Works by David Worsley, Dove Street Pottery
My fascination with Mingei, the folk arts, and craft in general has made me delve deeply to find individuals with the same thoughts and aesthetic as myself. As mentioned above, Mingei has set the tone ever since I read Soetsu Yanagi's book The Unknown Craftsman, Sori Yanagi's father, who examines th
Ceramics by Jill Shaddock
It’s amazing to see such style and simplicity in makers situated on our own turf, unfortunately it’s not something that we come across here on a regular basis, but these works made by Manchester based Jill Shaddock are very eye pleasing indeed. I originally came across her works on the Snug webs
Design’s Role in Innovation
Although we mainly discover content based around menswear and photography, we also like to fit in elements of design. Lets face it, all of these items that we love and admire are based around design at their root. As a designer myself I’m consistently inspired and dedicated to finding new idea
Photography by Famapa
A London based photographer, who we know by the name of Famapa, has recently grabbed my attention on flickr and her blog titled My Funny Eye. I think as humans we have a trait where we like to nosey into other peoples lives, and get inspiration from how other people are living. This is definitely [&