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Oko Olo Studio
OKO OLO is a multidisciplinary creative studio that produces functional art objects and limited edition design pieces. -
Emma Ware
Emma Ware uses sustainable processes and materials: rubber, leather, recycled metal to create empowering and inspiring wearable art. -
Minjae Kim
The results are simple, quirky, imperfect, incoherent, impractical, irrational and often emotional one-liners revolving around an idea. -
Mohammed Ashi
Mohammed Ashi has a refined taste for art and he embraces embroideries to capture the essence of luxury and tell fairy tales through every meticulously hand-crafted design. -
Maria Tsimpiskaki
Maria Tsimpiskaki thinks of jewelry design as a combination of line and color and material that is each time the result of a given frame of mind, of different mental and emotional states. -
Harris Reed
Reed’s creations are described by him as belonging to a“Romanticism Gone Nonbinary”style, where clothes can have trasformative power as well as they can correlate to identity and liberation. -
Khajornsak Nakpan
Combining his diverse abilities and skills renders uniqueness to Khajornsak’s work. He focuses on aesthetics of modern art, especially conceptual art. -
Arturo Álvarez
Currently, Arturo Alvarez is developing new forms of expression with a light orientation. He explored new forms of artistic expression, where light and shadow create emotion. -
Philip Treacy
Philip Treacy is one of Britain's most famous milliners, and exquisite hand-carved masterpieces showcase the fantastic imagination of this taciturn Irishman. -
Pawel Kaczynski
Pawel Kaczynski has been pursuing jewellery design since 1990. His jewellery collections reflect his continuous pursuit of new means of expression. -
Sowon Joo
Sowon Joo defines her wire-plus working method as weaving. In the process of weaving, Sowon Joo pours her mind, memory and spirit into it. -
Turbina Studio
Turbina is a way of living and understanding things; it links our artistic world with our sentimental relationship. -
Mono Giraud
Evoking sprawling sculptures, Mono Giraud’s garments are often neutral-toned to maintain the integrity of the original material. Simple luxury, organic form that evokes feminine essence and style. -
Mauro Pesoa
Fewer and fewer countries in the world are engaged in wicker cultivation and work. Despite this, the element of wicker can still travel through time, endure, and even integrate into new fields. -
Rosie Li
Expressed through simple geometric modules, Rosie Li work seeks to quantify natural phenomena by combining and recombining repeated organic forms.
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