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Sokolova’s GUTTA series, glass that captures movement

Glass is a fascinating material, capable of assuming many different shapes and textures thanks to its particular nature. Glass is often said to be a “slow-moving liquid” because it lacks the molecular structure of true solids, this characteristic makes it a very versatile medium for creating artistic objects, and Kateryna Sokolova, Ukrainian designer, knows it …

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Gaetano Pesce and his personal exhibition in Los Angeles. In search of humanity because the world can also be wrong, did you know?

Rigidity prevents a free life. Cajetan Fish Gaetano Pesce is an artist, an alchemist, an enterprising human being who deals with many materials and many realities to make his art, and his objects, small worlds apart. It is with these fragments of art that he lands in Los Angeles with his personal exhibition Dear Future, …

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Palazzo Monti, a residence for artists where past and present mix

In Brescia, a family palace from the 13th century has been transformed into a residence for artists. It is a dreamlike place, with period details: frescoed ceilings and a neoclassical staircase are the undisputed protagonists of these places which have been made contemporary through timely renovations. Purchased in the 60s by the Monti family, today …

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The luxury of the 60s in a Californian villa furnished by Jamie Bush

In Holmby Hills, on the hills of Los Angeles, in the cradle of American glitz and show-bit, the villa of the TV presenter Mary Kitchen was built in the 1960s next to the houses of the most famous. Demolished and then rebuilt, the villa has been redesigned in terms of furnishings and design by interior …

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The Hashi door glass ghosts by Masanaga Noike

Masanaga Noike, founder of the Naga-no-glass studio based in Nagano in Japan, has created a series of very special ghosts, perfect for decorating the table on any occasion. These “guests” with an extravagant and unique expression are entirely handmade and designed to accommodate Hashi chopsticks on their chubby belly. Noike uses a technique that involves …

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Between art, collaborations and craftsmanship, the history of Louis Erard watches

Founded in 1929 in the Swiss city of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Louis Erard is a luxury watch brand that stands out for its craftsmanship and its propensity to research and experiment with new collaborations and new ideas. In addition of course to the precision and attention to detail that distinguish every artisan Swiss watch brand. The …

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The bold and provocative design of Estudio Persona

Emiliana Gonzalez and Jessie Young Estudio Persona is the designer duo formed by Emiliana Gonzalez and Jessie Young who favor one and only one philosophy: the person (touchè) at the center of artistic research. Their work is thus based on the design of design objects, lights and artistic experiences, without compromise, neither with form nor …

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