This article is part of our design department about the reverence of handmade things.
Cutting a process that does not glow suit with a sophisticated family
Paris -based Design Studio Goons offers the first individual exhibition and a new collection at St. Vincents in Antwerp, Belgium. The presentation is titled “Advanced Forms”, which is a adaptive dining set consisting of a console and two dining tables that can be arranged in nine different ways. Also in the group, made of Scandinavian plywood, there is a seat and three chairs.
The founders participating in Goons, Mia Kim and Paul Tracler mix their wallpapers in fashion and architecture to create multi -functional goods that can develop with constantly changing life demands. In fact, many of them were developed, as the couple said, in response to the automatic needs of their small family.
Visitors to the exhibition are encouraged to try things themselves. “There is definitely more powerful about our pieces that require you to interact with because it is not precious or very sensitive,” said Mr. Trosler.
Away from being a fool or brutal, as the studio name suggests, these fools are pragmatic and accurate. Mrs. Kim said: “We do not like to flow.” Until March 23 on 13 Klein Market 13, Antwerp, Belgium; Studiogons.com – Morgan Mallett
The marble fund is inspired by Palestinian embroidery
Nisreen Abu Dail and Nermeen Abu Dail wanted to make something special for the daughter of their young sister, Shams (“The Sun” in Arabic). As the founders of the 16 -year -old design studio NAQSsh Collective in Amman, Jordan, sisters have turned back retrospectively into their Palestinian heritage and translated the bold patterns of traditional embroidery into a marble wedding box.
Niserin, the architect in Amman, said that Al -Sadr is inspired by the Palestinian habit in which women gathered gears from an early age. On the wedding day, “There is a tradition that the bride is sitting over a box full of precious pots,” she said.
“Embroidery was a common language in all Palestinians in the diaspora and returning home in Jordan,” Namin, a graphic designer now lives in Dubai,. The United Arab Emirates.
The sisters recalled their aunt’s developments on their wedding clothes, which sometimes took a year to complete, even with other women. The husband knew the craft, but not the meanings that pink and animal decorations carry. So learn them.
The white wedding of a sun was decorated with examples of their library of antique patterns. Inside the marble door, carved a guide for designs: cypress trees, righteous stitches known as “moon feathers” and bee cells.
Unlike the fabric, the sisters indicated, marble is not subject to decay. NAQSHCOLLECTIVE.COM – Sarah Archer
Fake cakes that look good enough to eat
Life was not always sweet for Rios. The artist, who grew up in the countryside of Apalashia in the countryside of Apalashia and now lives in Morganitown, WW. “I was staring at this thing; she said,” I could not wait until my birthday was. “
Today, Mrs. Ryus, 45, makes Fu cakes on his own. Sweets are embroidered on a collar with Ramin’s rings to look like a thin and colorful layer cake. Using pipe bags, you apply acrylic paint as they avoid frost.
A traditional oven is used to bake muddles for polymers and coconut chips and often offer their creations on ceramic dessert panels. She said, “I love a surreal idea skillfully, something from our reality, but a little woven.”
ETSY store opened its SOROMPE L’Eeil in 2018 after leaving an abusive relationship. She said, “I was suffering from a difficult time.” “I started thinking about birthdays and celebrations. No matter where you or your religion, people enjoy cakes together. It is a little joy. Yuena Moroz Alier
Home organisms reveal their racist history
Over the past fifteen years, the art historian Adrian L. These are sometimes the horrific and exciting pieces, which have spread between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, the subject of its new book, “Darb’s Decoration: Black Figure in European Decorative Arts”.
These numbers, many semi -naked and wipes, strive and back back, supports tablets, fireplaces, entrances, tanks, watches, sugar vessels and candlesticks. Some of them were carved from raw materials – ebony, precious metals, and precious stones – extracted from the ground or harvested by worshiping workers.
For manufacturers, Dr. Chields said, “They were the objects of Tau de Force”, while for the owners of the aristocrats, they reached “the imperial awards.”
Many pieces remain in the original Emiri quarters. In the green cellar, a portion of a castle in Dresden, Germany, was converted into a museum, for example, the characters of the Breast Black Men made in the early eighteenth century of trays filled with emerald and pearls. The universities have recently included the fashion of the Mavles Diana Frieland and Coco Chanel and the simple and brutal slave holder, such as Linen Candy, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the movie “Django Unchained”.
Dr. Chields said that the presence of a photography of the subjects, and sometimes there was little in the corners in the historical buildings, “he feels sad for me.” She described them as “presenting forever.” yalebooks.yale.edu – Eve M.
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