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    A Harmony of Contrasts made of concrete by Ardoma studio
    Object of Reference
    • Mar 24, 2019
    • 3 min

    A Harmony of Contrasts made of concrete by Ardoma studio

    Ardoma studio designs and manufactures high-end concrete light fixtures. Founded in 2015 by designer Dror Kaspi, the studio dedicates its work to the investigation of visual harmony and ways of establishing it through the use of contrasting elements. I had the amazing opportunity to interview Dror Kaspi, the designer and Founder of Adroma studio to get a little bit more of an insight to his amazing creations. What’s in the core of Ardoma Design as a brand? I founded Ardoma s
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    Revolutionary lighting installations by Matthew McCormick
    OoR
    • Apr 20, 2018
    • 3 min

    Revolutionary lighting installations by Matthew McCormick

    Matthew McCormick is the creative force of Matthew McCormick Studio, a contemporary design company based in Vancouver. A lifelong “tinkerer” in creative endeavours, Matthew has always had an affinity towards lighting and the varied interpretations it makes in a space. In fact, it was this affinity that turned the design of Matthew’s Vancouver home into one of his first, large-scale design projects where he brought in iconic pieces in parallel with hand-made fixtures of his ow
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    Ceramic candleholders by Malwina
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    • Mar 26, 2018
    • 3 min

    Ceramic candleholders by Malwina

    Malwina Kleparska is a ceramic artist based in Gothenburg, Sweden, and is mostly known for her eccentric and unique candleholders. Malwina’s work is playful but also bold. By using traditional, hand building techniques such as slab building, coiling and pinching, her work is intimately personalized with every piece proudly featuring visible marks from her fingertips; another reminder that each of her sculptured pieces is a unique piece of art. Malwina was born and raised in S
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    Bespoke Marble pieces by Alex Mint
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    • Feb 26, 2018
    • 1 min

    Bespoke Marble pieces by Alex Mint

    Alex Mint studio is a new design studio established in London in 2017, focusing on producing unique bespoke objects of exceptional design and high-quality materials. The range includes large scale handmade interior and exterior furniture but also smaller home accessories. The designer behind the brand, Alexia Mintsouli, is especially interested in crafting extraordinary contemporary design pieces with sublime characteristics. One of the key design principles for her is to com
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    Wearable Art by Jill Herlands
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    • Feb 8, 2018
    • 2 min

    Wearable Art by Jill Herlands

    Jill Herlands is the creative force behind the JILL.HERLANDS art-jewellery studio, based in Hell’s Kitchen, New York City. Her statement pieces are one-off wearable sculptures with every creative aspect, from conception to production, done by hand. This means that every JILL.HERLANDS piece is, and always will be, an original piece of art. As Jill explains: "Deconstruction, Reconstruction, Science, Metal, Raw Stone" are just some of the words that begin to describe my wearable
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    Otherworldly minimalism by William Guillon
    Object of Reference
    • Jan 26, 2018
    • 2 min

    Otherworldly minimalism by William Guillon

    After five years of studies to become an Art Director, four of which were spent creating lightings, William Guillon decided to set up his personal project with, as a basis, a reflection around light and darkness. His interest for luminous objects was indeed born of a desire to carve this darkness with light as if it were a pure and precious material William Guillon’s main influences are strong artistic movements, often dark and filled with modern melancholy. Obsessed with a f
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