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Saving Private Junk with Jay Sae Jung Oh
If you enjoy art which reflects and challenges our preoccupations, then look no further than American Korean artist Jay Sae Jung Oh, whose works nail the zeitgeist beautifully.
Sculptural Ceramics by Olivia Cognet
Heisenberg Objekts by Fabian Oefner
Connecticut-based artist Fabian Oefner is preoccupied with the boundary between space, time and reality. He is also in possession of a very sharp cutting device, which he uses to slice everyday objects into bits and pieces.
Emotional Kintsugi by Glen Martin Taylor
Kintsugi is the ancient Japanese art of seeking beauty from imperfections by mending broken ceramics with gold lacquer. Artist Glen Martin Taylor has taken this one step further by incorporating an array of unusual found objects with broken porcelain pieces, some of which carry strong personal emotional significance.
Empire by Rone
Rone is a Melbourne street artist best known for his haunting images of stylised women's faces, which always seem to project an air of wistful melancholy. His latest project, Empire, amplifies this into a deeply immersive experience which promises to evoke profound emotions.
Styling Your Home With House Plants
One of the easiest ways to refresh your space is to add a dose of green with house plants. The variety of shapes, colours and sizes make plants a versatile design element that can be styled to suit any taste.
Mightier Than Series by Ravi Amar Zupa
As evidence of the all-conquering power of words, multi-disciplinary artist Ravi Amar Zupa created a series of steampunk-esque sculptures of weapons made from old typewriter parts.
Train Suite Shiki-shima by JR East
Japanese trains have long been synonymous with speed and punctuality.
Conceptual Provocation - Design Academy Eindhoven Graduation Show Roundup
Amongst the furniture and other objects on display at the Design Academy Eindhoven graduation show were a number of designs which were more about concepts than products.
Fashion Forward - Design Academy Eindhoven Graduation Show Roundup
Fashion is so obsessed with daring new ideas that we thought we have seen it all, but not until we came across these clever and eye-catching designs from the Design Academy Eindhoven graduation show.
Patisserie by Shayna Leib
American glass and ceramics artist Shayna Leif is, very unfortunately, allergic to a long list of food ingredients which makes it impossible for her to indulge in cakes and desserts.
Geometric Pastries by Dinara Kasko
Inspiration can come from the most unexpected places, such as the kitchen of Ukranian patisserie artist Dinara Kasko.