Argentinean artist Alexandra Kehayoglou (previously) produces handmade wool rugs that appear like aerial snapshots of dreamy pastoral landscapes. Mimicking lush environments filled with trees and moss, her hand-tufted works can take up to several months to complete depending on size. One of her most recent pieces is a carpeted runway for designer Dries Van Noten made in collaboration with artist Danish artist Olafur Eliasson. Another piece, titled No Longer Creek and curated by Artsy, was included at this year’s Design Miami/ Basel from June 14-20. More
Модная одежда и дизайн интерьера своими руками
El proyecto renueva la fórmula de tienda de barrio con muebles metálicos de colores y otros sugestivos homenajes a los años ochenta
Curved shapes were popular in the 60’s but have now taken hold on rugs and even suspension lamps