9 products for your home, with a feeling of elegance

This article is part of our design department about the reverence of handmade things.


Today, in a world that has overcome it with technology, with artists who are still dealing with isolation and preoccupation with the epidemic, we see a strong revival of the handicrafts of the house. Below, some of the new beam leaders.

Its headquarters in Philadelphia, Claudia Mills began weaving rugs from recycled fabrics; It works today with the new cotton so that its pieces are washing and colored. Carpets can be used in upholstery or hanging shroud, but all are made to be followed. She said: “We send every rug from here with an unstable pillow.” From $ 195 for 2 square feet to 1,360 dollars for hostility 8 feet. Custom designs are $ 95 square feet. Claudiaamills.com

After her self -described failure as an actress, Sheli Simpson began playing with Clay in a shed in the backyard of Melbourne, Australia. Thirty years later, her company, Mud Australia, hires 80 people to produce handcrafted meals – lighting now. A handcrafted lamp made from one piece of porcelain. Available in six colors for $ 520. Mustaustralia.com

Hiroko Takeda was born in Japan and received his education in London, to New York City in 2001 to work with the prominent fabric artist Jack Lenor Larsen. In 2010, she opened her own studio, in Brooklyn, which creates artistic pieces and fabrics for interiors. (A single exhibition is displayed for its work in Projects Hunter Dunbar, in Chelsea, until April 19. The fabric width is 48 inches and $ 500 per square. hirokotakeda.com

Jessica Suitezer Green, former CEO of Technology Marketing, fell in love with wool after moving to a farm in Sonoma Province, California, in 2018, and working with local sheep. JG Switzer was established to produce fabrics, blankets and hand -filled pillows using a technique that it described as a “wool plate”. Shield Cloud Cloud is about 70 in 50 inches and $ 895, and the blackforone curtain is 36 inches and $ 780. jgswitzer.com

Andrew Iyanzi started blowing the glass as a student in New York State and opened his studio in 2013 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but his craft is a growth of European traditions, especially the 800 -year -old glass industry on Mirano Venice. Mr. Innuzzi described his vascular patience as “reactionary”, inspired by humble home tools. It comes in three sizes and $ 185 to $ 325. Vitricaiannazzi.com

The latest work of the furniture maker Chris Leriki, who has been working for nearly four decades, celebrates Catalba, Ambrosia Maple, Booz Al -Aswad and Rish of Turkey’s feather – all kinds of wood from trees surrounding his home in Wadi Hudson. He said that he loved everything about these trees, including its faults: “Perhaps, with age, I feel more relationship with faults.” Türkiye’s feather ash screen with handcrafted steel hinges is 60 x 72 inches and $ 11,000. RalphPuccci.com

Inspired by the baskets of French fishermen who saw in the Danish Museum, Zach Matthenson, an artist in Portland, Oregon, baskets designed from materials filled with materials such as plastic clouds and the leather -filled polyethylene match. Selling baskets began through Room & Board in 2020 and delivered two years before production to Softline, a company in Minneapolis. The baskets, called Fletcher, come in five sizes and cost 99 to 159 dollars. Roomandboard.com

By working with this technique known as Sgraffito, the ceramic artist Jennifer Valter, founded in 1998 as a studio in Springfield, Mo. , With her husband, Nathan Valter, get rid of liquid clay coatings to cut them to expose the solid layer below. She said, “I settled on black and white work because that made the strongest contrast.” The Ginkgo vase is $ 425 with a height of 8 inches and a 8 -inch diameter. Springfieldpottery.com

Founded in 1845, the Shin store in Young is the oldest in South Korea. Using minerals of neglected train paths, Master SHIN, which started training in the field of family business in 1966 at the age of 13, is a variety of kitchen and gardening tools, including a sculpture group that contains a knife and a fork on handles of chestnut or oak. (Carbon steel code needs to sharpen only every two or three years.) The group, which is packed in a leather bag, is $ 620. Ameico.com

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