Marta Bonilla Designs and creates her pieces in Barcelona where her workshop is located. When she started with ceramics, she became enamored with the material and the freedom it allowed when working and designing. Each piece is handmade. Her motivation when working is to retain the object’s naturalness and the traces of the creation process. That the object is beautiful in itself is another of her objectives, she is fascinated that while an object does not perform its main function the object becomes decorative. Designed in Barcelona by Marta Bonilla.
Textile designer Theo Riviere has taken on a new art form working with materials like cork, plywood, and Perspex, to make these ornamental wooden objects.
“Still Stand” sculptures by Joel Escalona Joel Escalona's wooden standing sculptures are objects of raw beauty and serene grace. Each one is a testament to the power of the material, with smooth curves that flow into one another, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect. The sculptures themselves are like silent sentinels, standing guard over the spaces they inhabit, filling their viewers with a lust to touch them. In a world filled with noise and chaos, Escalona's sculptures offer a moment of calm and tranquility. They invite the viewer to bask in their serenity, to slow down and appreciate the beauty of nature, the beauty of wood, and the beauty of art. Wood is a medium that offers so many benefits to art and design, beyond visual aesthetics. It's soft enough to be easily worked by hand, yet strong and hard enough to take on virtually any form. Escalona has harnessed the qualities of oak and walnut, natural materials that have been waiting for 3-4 months, to create these sculptures. Each piece is made to order, so some changes may happen to the final design due to the material and process, but that's what makes each piece so unique and special. —— NONO is a Mexican design brand with more than 10 years of experience dedicated to the production of interior furnishings, editions, and custom-made projects. At NONO, we create pieces of extraordinary beauty, accommodating the particular needs and tastes of each client with exclusive high-quality designs. — ——— Some details to consider when placing an order with us: • Catalog images are digitally generated. Actual products may slightly vary in texture, grain, and final finish due to natural material differences. Despite these variations, our expertise ensures each piece maintains high quality and matches the intended design. • All of our products are made to order, and the lead time for standard products is estimated to be 9 to 12 weeks, plus shipping time. However, special pieces or sculptures may require a longer lead time. • We offer customization in dimensions and finish for all of our furniture pieces, which may result in additional charges. • We only facilitate freight services by a third party. The client is solely responsible for any associated import/export taxes, as well as any necessary customs paperwork. • We are not responsible for any damages that may occur during shipping or for any customs-related delays.
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La verdad de la materia is an exhibition by Marusela Granell and Manu Bañó's who create beauty through the manipulation of raw materials.
“Still Stand” sculptures by Joel Escalona Joel Escalona's wooden standing sculptures are objects of raw beauty and serene grace. Each one is a testament to the power of the material, with smooth curves that flow into one another, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect. The sculptures themselves are like silent sentinels, standing guard over the spaces they inhabit, filling their viewers with a lust to touch them. In a world filled with noise and chaos, Escalona's sculptures offer a moment of calm and tranquility. They invite the viewer to bask in their serenity, to slow down and appreciate the beauty of nature, the beauty of wood, and the beauty of art. Wood is a medium that offers so many benefits to art and design, beyond visual aesthetics. It's soft enough to be easily worked by hand, yet strong and hard enough to take on virtually any form. Escalona has harnessed the qualities of oak and walnut, natural materials that have been waiting for 3-4 months, to create these sculptures. Each piece is made to order, so some changes may happen to the final design due to the material and process, but that's what makes each piece so unique and special. —— NONO is a Mexican design brand with more than 10 years of experience dedicated to the production of interior furnishings, editions, and custom-made projects. At NONO, we create pieces of extraordinary beauty, accommodating the particular needs and tastes of each client with exclusive high-quality designs. — ——— Some details to consider when placing an order with us: • Catalog images are digitally generated. Actual products may slightly vary in texture, grain, and final finish due to natural material differences. Despite these variations, our expertise ensures each piece maintains high quality and matches the intended design. • All of our products are made to order, and the lead time for standard products is estimated to be 9 to 12 weeks, plus shipping time. However, special pieces or sculptures may require a longer lead time. • We offer customization in dimensions and finish for all of our furniture pieces, which may result in additional charges. • We only facilitate freight services by a third party. The client is solely responsible for any associated import/export taxes, as well as any necessary customs paperwork. • We are not responsible for any damages that may occur during shipping or for any customs-related delays.
Zuperfici is a collection of furniture pieces and objects that investigates the materiality of an object through its surfaces.The starting point is the plastic laminate, a very thin layer of artificial material that changes and hides the structure onto which it is applied. Duccio Maria Gambi transposes blocks of Luserna stone from a plain and mineral essence to a domesticated object defined in its function by its surface material.Through this operation the surface is given a different meaning, becoming coveted through its alteration. MATERIALS: Granite, plastic laminate DIMENSIONS: 9,84"x6.88"x10.23" 25X17,5XH26 cm About Duccio Maria Gambi Trained between Radical Design and Milan’s architecture, grown up through multiple and heterogeneous experiences and professional exchanges in Rotterdam and Paris, Duccio approaches Design from a variety of directions. In his projects for Galleries, fashion brands and private commissions of bespoke furniture, he maintains a research-storytelling approach where every work stands as a momentary reflection in endless research on structures, materials, processes, which he carries on in his atelier and studio in Florence.
Jeremy Anderson dévoile du 13 au 31 mars à New York ses céramiques anthropomorphiques au quotient ultra cool.
In this gift guide: Things we already own and love—including a pretzel-shaped body pillow—and the best versions of things that aren't often considered cool.
“Crane" by Common Body “Crane” is a unique ceramic sculpture made from dark brown stoneware clay. Made by hand in Los Angeles Common Body sources their materials locally and plants a tree through One Tree Planted for every object purchased. Measurements: 9" x 6" x 14”
London-based Blast Studio collects coffee waste that they then mix with the roots of fungi – mycelium – to create their Objects from Nature.
“Still Stand” sculptures by Joel Escalona Joel Escalona's wooden standing sculptures are objects of raw beauty and serene grace. Each one is a testament to the power of the material, with smooth curves that flow into one another, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect. The sculptures themselves are like silent sentinels, standing guard over the spaces they inhabit, filling their viewers with a lust to touch them. In a world filled with noise and chaos, Escalona's sculptures offer a moment of calm and tranquility. They invite the viewer to bask in their serenity, to slow down and appreciate the beauty of nature, the beauty of wood, and the beauty of art. Wood is a medium that offers so many benefits to art and design, beyond visual aesthetics. It's soft enough to be easily worked by hand, yet strong and hard enough to take on virtually any form. Escalona has harnessed the qualities of oak and walnut, natural materials that have been waiting for 3-4 months, to create these sculptures. Each piece is made to order, so some changes may happen to the final design due to the material and process, but that's what makes each piece so unique and special. —— NONO is a Mexican design brand with more than 10 years of experience dedicated to the production of interior furnishings, editions, and custom-made projects. At NONO, we create pieces of extraordinary beauty, accommodating the particular needs and tastes of each client with exclusive high-quality designs. — ——— Some details to consider when placing an order with us: • Catalog images are digitally generated. Actual products may slightly vary in texture, grain, and final finish due to natural material differences. Despite these variations, our expertise ensures each piece maintains high quality and matches the intended design. • All of our products are made to order, and the lead time for standard products is estimated to be 9 to 12 weeks, plus shipping time. However, special pieces or sculptures may require a longer lead time. • We offer customization in dimensions and finish for all of our furniture pieces, which may result in additional charges. • We only facilitate freight services by a third party. The client is solely responsible for any associated import/export taxes, as well as any necessary customs paperwork. • We are not responsible for any damages that may occur during shipping or for any customs-related delays.
3D printing has been around for much longer than you might think; almost 40 years in fact. But it's only recently that the potential of this technology has begun to be realized, advances in sensors, 3D printing software and materials mean that the most incredible objects can now be produced with a 3D printer.
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Modern home decor ceramics by Rina Menardi available at Provide. www.providehome.com
A collection of works by Chris Wolston showcases his unique style of using fiber materials to weave anthropomorphic forms + silhouettes.
Jewelry designer Helena Rohner brings her signature aesthetic to ferm LIVING with this organic design, part of an exclusive series of decorative objects for the home. Lending a soft, feminine touch to metal, sculptural shapes rooted in nature are initially shaped by hand before being cast in solid brass. This piece is formed with a concave shape, reminiscent of a smooth stone or an unfurled leaf. As a paperweight or standalone decoration, it adds a sense of natural beauty to a room. Engraved with the initials of both Helena Rohner and Ferm Living, the collectible object comes packaged in a textile pouch. DETAILS: 3"W x 2"H x 3"D Solid brass or stainless steel Wipe clean with a dry cloth Solid metal is a natural material and will patinate over time For up-to-date information regarding lead times please contact [email protected]
Here goes a selection of sustainable and resource efficient ideas within the selection of 5 Examples of Sustainable Material Trends.
Architect and graphic designer Katerina Kamprani has created a series of household items that are designed so horribly that make us appreciate good design a lot more. She calls this series "The Uncomfortable".
El diseñador Pat Kim crea tapas de madera convertida en torno a material sobrante y las utiliza para muestras no convencionales, una forma única y lúdica de imaginar acabados para futuros productos. Este conjunto de cinco tops es un divertido reflejo de la práctica de estudio más amplia de Kim, que se centra en la experimentación material y la artesanía tradicional. Mantenlos girando y admirarlos descansando cerca. Haya2.5" x 1.6" x 1.6" Pat Kim, nativo de Virginia, se graduó con un título en Diseño Industrial del Pratt Institute en 2009. Después de completar una pasantía con Fisher-Price y trabajar para un diseñador/fabricante de muebles de alta gama, estableció su propio estudio en Redhook, Brooklyn. Aquí se centra en juguetes y muebles, pero también diseña accesorios para el hogar y joyas. Se esfuerza por crear objetos atemporales que sean a la vez divertidos y considerados. En su tiempo libre, le gusta cocinar, jardinería y tiro con arco. Para obtener más información, visite https://www.patkimdesign.com/.
Textured - By Lone Skov Madsen Layered - Utilitarian collection by Ben Fiess Naturally crude - by Kazuhiro Katase Pretty - By Lenneke Wispelwey Tense - by Juz Kitson Woolly - Soft Forms by Mariko Wada Spotted on World of Driftwood blog
From Pringles to guitars - he uses them all.
From softly curvaceous jars inspired by the collaboration between Dutch design studio Buro Belén and ceramist—and Apparatu founder—Xavier Mañosa, known for experimenting with odd material combinations, to Aaron Poritz's Beinecke mirror in hurricane-felled old-growth tropical lumber, here are 24 recent introductions in accessories that we can't stop ogling.