• Eroded Panorama series by Cosma Frascina

    Eroded Panorama series by Cosma Frascina

    Graduated in Design from ISIA University in Florence, Cosma Frascina is a designer who finds inspiration in the roughness of nature and artisanal techniques. The Italian designer is most interested in sculpting objects using calcarenite and bioclastic limestones and traditional techniques, but with an experimental approach to each piece. In Eroded Panorama Series, Cosma Frascina Read more

  • TRBN 1916 / JUPITER by Turbina Studio

    TRBN 1916 / JUPITER by Turbina Studio

    Turbina is a Spanish art & design studio dedicated to developing and manufacturing objects that question time and movement. There is a respectful exploration and comprehension of materials, their forms, and implicit symbology in all of their works. The TRBN 1916 / Jupiter project arises from the studies of stone as a symbol of the Read more

  • WASTELAND by Annelie Grimwade

    WASTELAND by Annelie Grimwade

    Working on ceramics and glass in a multidisciplinary practice, Annelie Grimwade Olofsson explores the borderline between control and self-governed forms. In WASTELAND project, the Swedish designer questions material innovation and investigates the waste of industrial byproducts. This series of sculptures encapsulate toxic byproducts in porcelain, glaze, and glass, underlining the threats and potentials of waste Read more

  • Self Generating Forms by George William Bell

    Self Generating Forms by George William Bell

    George William Bell’s work is defined by constant research and innovation of materials and stands on the fine line between art, crafts, and design. Combining glassmaking techniques in non-traditional formats and deconstructed forms, George William Bell’s work highlights a clear balance between the skill of the artisanal will and the autonomous expressions of materiality. Self Read more

  • Estudio de un cuadrado 2.0: Anónima by Carmen M.

    Estudio de un cuadrado 2.0: Anónima by Carmen M.

    “Anónima” means anonymous, the chosen term by Carmen M. Castañeda Díaz to express a concept of work behind her own name. It is a concept based on Haute Couture embroidery, artistic experimentation, and the recovery of craft techniques. Estudio de un cuadrado 2.0 series integrates Anónima by cm’s work and concept, by exploring the memory Read more

  • Masaomi Yasunaga | Empty Landscape at Libby Leshgold Gallery

    Masaomi Yasunaga | Empty Landscape at Libby Leshgold Gallery

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    Masaomi Yasunaga is a Japanese Ceramics artist who has a Master’s degree in environmental design from Osaka Sangyo University where he was taught by Satoru Hoshino, a proponent of the ceramics group Sodeisha – a group characterized by biomorphic and slab-built geometric forms with an emphasis on the sculptural as opposed to the functional. Following Read more

  • Furs series by Renata Jakowleff

    Furs series by Renata Jakowleff

    Renata Jakowleff is a glass artist living in Helsinki, whose work delves into the immaterial and optical qualities of glass. Furs is a series of compositions and sculptural objects consisting of small pieces of glass and stainless steel, that together form patchworks full of bright glass expressions, according to the light conditions and the viewer’s Read more

  • Âmago Sculptures by Domingos Tótora

    Âmago Sculptures by Domingos Tótora

    When experiencing Domingos’s objects, there is a strong feeling of beauty and balance through nature’s colors and textures. His objects echo the Japanese aesthetic ideal of wabi-sabi, where everything has its place and imperfection is assumed as a constructive part of the work. Read more

  • Rice Straw objects by ARKO

    Rice Straw objects by ARKO

    Arko is a straw artist based in Tokyo who links the ancient and modern worlds of Japan using rice straw. By Hand-sewing rice straws, she creates wall-mounted artworks with sculptural patterns, bringing this ancient material back into our lives. The Beginning ARKO: I have always been fascinated with the day-to-day history of the Japanese people, Read more

  • MY LITTLE ICELANDIC PONY by Emdal Studio

    MY LITTLE ICELANDIC PONY by Emdal Studio

    Touch, soft embrace, and body memory. These are the matters explored by Signe Emdal – a Danish master artisan and designer in fiber materials crafting soft textile concepts since 2007. It can be said that Signe Emdal’s work transforms ambiances and emotions into material constructions with physical textile tools, focusing on creating a smoother way Read more

  • SOLID VOIDS by Birgitte Due Madsen

    SOLID VOIDS by Birgitte Due Madsen

    SOLID VOIDS was created as a series of objects made by gypsum to be part of the exhibition Hotel Charlottenborg at Kunsthal Charlottenborg curated by the accomplished team behind Ark Journal during 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen. The result of this series is an intersection between art and design, a deep reflection of light Read more