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Forms & Textures by Masquespacio

Design Wanted

The Forms & Textures collection is an experiment between a 3D machining company and Masquespacio to help them experiment with new types of productions & materials. […]. The post Forms & Textures by Masquespacio appeared first on DesignWanted.

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Visionnaire blurs the lines between art and design

Design Wanted

Who said furniture isn’t art? Meta-luxury brand Visionnaire interrogates the relationship between art and design to create collectible ‘objects of desire’. Form follows function ” goes the old saying, a design directive prioritising an object’s use before any unnecessary decoration.

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Reflecting on the boundaries between art and design

Design Wanted

From a line drawn on paper to 3D printed objects, Mas Creations by Masquespacio presents ‘Forms & Textures’ at Milan Design Week 2022 – a fascinating […]. The post Reflecting on the boundaries between art and design appeared first on DesignWanted.

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Linehouse designs Shanghai restaurant informed by New Wave art movement

Dezeen

Design studio Linehouse has filled a restaurant in a Shanghai art museum with mirrors and arched details informed by eastern and western art and design. New Wave, a 20th-century art movement in China, is renowned for its bold experimentation that brought Chinese art into the modern art world.

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Graham Baba Architects Transforms a 1917 Building into a Contemporary Art Studio for World-Renowned Glass Artist Lino Tagliapietra

Home World Design

Located in Belltown, a downtown Seattle neighborhood, this studio is dedicated to the display of Lino Tagliapietra’s glass art. Tagliapietra’s work explores the limits of glass—its form, texture, and color. Continue reading.

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Heart Made: new label weaves Thai design into Australian fashion

Inside Retail

He was inspired by the ancient Thai art of hand weaving, which his ancestors spent thousands of years perfecting. I had always been drawn to the art of fashion – the colours, textures, patterns, shapes and boundless space to push boundaries. It is an art form that I love and often inspires me heavily,” he stressed.

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Plywood modules informed by modern art decorate Vans store in Seoul

Dezeen

Its rough-hewn texture contrasts with the large glazed front of the store and functions as a background to the plywood cubes that form display cases and benches. Plywood modules form seating and display cases. We tried to avoid forms of permanent intervention," he added. Photography is by Yong Joon Choi.

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