(a.o.t.) is a Copenhagen-based conceptual design studio founded by Kathrine Barbro Bendixen and Mathias Kruse Jørgensen. With an insatiable curiosity, (a.o.t) strive to prioritise contemporary relevance and storytelling within the things they output – from collections to one-off pieces.
100100
100100 is a conceptual designer and a digital artist currently based in Cyprus. 100100 seeks or constructs rallying points between past and present art and design eras to create new types of connections between humans and history. She is intuitively expressing herself by using mainly ceramics, metals and glass or through digital illustrations by merging 2D and 3D artifacts and abstract shapes in unique compositions.
54.43_20.30
54.43_20.30 is a multidisciplinary artist blending tattooing, oil painting, and ceramics. Influenced by childhood memories from post-Soviet countries, their work explores themes of melancholy and nostalgia. Known for fusing tattoo techniques with ceramics, 54.43_20.30 creates unique, emotive pieces that invite viewers to reflect on raw emotions and personal experiences.
Agoston Balazs
AGOSTON BALAZS is a Budapest-based multidisciplinary artist and jeweller, who works in the intersection of art and technology. Realising his sculptures into jewellery and unique objects, he works primarily with rhodium-plated brass, 3D printed resin, PLA, aluminium and unique alloys. Each piece is crafted, 3d printed and assembled by hand in his studio.
Agustina Ros
Agustina Ros, born in Argentina, now runs a renowned glass studio in Barcelona. Her work blends ancient glass techniques with contemporary vision, capturing light and space uniquely. Through collaboration, she pushes artistic boundaries, crafting designs that reflect her deep fascination with the interplay of glass, light, and space.
Alex Valentina
Alex Valentina is a digital artist whose captivating creations are a fusion of metallic-toned flora, photos, liquid aphorisms, and enchanting creatures. Having spent significant periods in London and Norway, Alex embarked on a new chapter by relocating to Milan, where he currently resides. He constructs a personal universe of photos blended with 3D elements and mythical creatures, shaping a new Arcadia in which man is shown in harmony within a hybrid context, between natural and digital.
Alex Zeta
Alex Zeta is an artist based in the Netherlands. His featured homeware designs range from off-kilter hand-cut stools to contemporarily striking ceramic candle holders. Alex Zeta’s ceramic work began during the pandemic, where the artist wanted to explore a new creative avenue and ended up creating the candle holders for fun.
Alina Desler
Alina Desler is an artist from Germany currently living in Vienna. Her colourful drawings often incorporate self-affirmative messages and try to radiate the joy she feels while making them.
Ana Drucker
Barcelona-based artist and curator, Ana Drucker, has worked for several art-led institutions. After producing paintings and prints, she has now developed a collection of ceramic bookholders, exploring the lines between beauty and utility.
Anemoon on Fire
Part of No Limits! Art Castle, Anemoon Fokkinga has been fascinated from an early age by fantasy creatures like dragons and deep-sea monsters. She loves everything that is a little bit creepy. Anemoon is only 19 years old, because of neurodiversity and chronic pain she used to work in a care atelier, but now she works independently and refuses to be labeled as an “outsider artist”. Now she is busy with the influences of climate change on the ocean, like marine plastic spills and nuclear disasters, and translates these ideas into mysterious new life forms.
Bas Kosters and Ayse Somuncu
Part of No Limits! Art Castle, dive into the colourful world of Ayse Somuncu & Bas Kosters. Ayse works in the drawing studio of the neurodiverse care ateliers of Cordaan in Amsterdam and loves pretty things like fashion, stuffed animals and Disney princesses. Bas is one of the most outspoken artists/designers in The Netherlands. He creates a world full of extravagant and tender figures that reflect on social and personal matters.
Boris Panaccio
Boris Panaccio is a multidisciplinary artist from Montréal Canada. His practice is located between sculpture and photography through an installation perspective. His work addresses some environmental issues related to the reign of obsolescence, architectural degradation or myths surrounding the horticultural industry while exploring a range of varied materials.
BVAR
Established in 2019 by Brazilian artist Bruno Villela, BVAR produces colourfully fun and experimental objects and functional sculptures using recycled paper and foam, among other materiais. Saturated colours and grotesque shapes define the artist’s aesthetic, from its weird shaped “Monster” series to melted looking “Lava” vases.
Camille Farrah Buhler
Born in Lebanon in 1985, Camille grew up in Geneva, graduating from HEAD in 2013 with a Bachelor's in Fashion Design and from Work. Now she focuses on the intersection of art and design, particularly in clothing and textiles. Her work has been showcased in various exhibitions, including her first duo show at La Chapelle farm in 2021 and inclusion in the "STITCHES" traveling collection by the Détente collective. Camille reimagines vases as leather-clad bags, inspired by Beyoncé's lyrics and Ursula K. Le Guin's notion of the container as a fundamental aspect of humanity, challenging traditional narratives and identities.
Chiayun Hu
Chiayun Hu is a self-taught artist. She began painting in 2017, after completing a master’s degree in Menswear Fashion Design Technology from London College of Fashion. Her current practice is focused on painting and sculpting, working mainly with acrylic paints and plaster respectively. Chiayun Hu creates images that navigate between the abstract and figurative as she interprets human emotions.
Chloe Arrouy
Chloé Arrouy (France, 1993, lives and works in Brussels, Belgium) explores subversion and mutiny in her practice, moving between themes of beauty and pain, sensuality and austerity. Through sculpture of objects, she explores the emotional power of forms, drawing inspiration from bondage, adolescence. Her sculptural practice takes an experimental approach to traditional metalworking techniques, and the materials she uses are mainly salvaged, sometimes directly from obsolete domestic objects. Her work is about life, love, culture and being a young woman today, with occasional references to medieval societies and their troubling forms.
Ciro Duclos
Ciro Duclos is a Dutch artist and graduate from the Royal Academy for Visual Arts in The Hague (2015). Influenced and fascinated by everyday objects and the experience of their surroundings, Duclos' love for materials such as concrete, glass and marble greatly influences his work . Material research is therefore always the foundation of Duclos' practice.
Claire Duport
Coming from an editorial background as a stylist in Paris, Claire Duport has expanded her work as an illustrator collaborating with fashion brands and various publications. Claire Duport translates her research on textile through various techniques of embroidery, quilting and cut-out, implementing her eye-catching, abstract shaped emblems.
Clairosphere
Claire St Clair is an American ceramicist, illustrator, and maker working in Los Angeles. She began building her universe through Clairosphere in late 2019. Her work is inspired by her perception of the world: full of fragments and shards that glitter in the light. Sometimes these broken pieces have sharp edges that cut very deeply; sometimes they’re like velvet-fresh snow. She collects these pieces carefully and ties them together with a satin ribbon. The translucent overlap between the fragile edges synthesizes her layered mythology. Clairosphere is a gossamer lace caught in infinite thorns, made up of sculpture, wares, drawings, and fibres.
Cléo SJölander
Cléo Sjölander is an emerging artist born in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal), where they also currently live and work. They have a bachelor’s degree in visual art from Concordia University and their works has been exhibited in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and United States. For APOC she has developed an exclusive line of objects inspired by her art practice.
Côme Clérino
Côme Clérino lives in Paris and works in Pantin, France. After graduating from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2016, he developed a multidisciplinary practice shaking up the academic definition of painting and integrating photography, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, textiles and installation.
Corrina Goutos
Corrina Goutos is a hamburg-based, New York native working as an artist and anthrosmith. As a maker in the Anthropocene, Corrina has set out to master the properties of the post-consumer object as a craftswoman would a raw material. Fluid in both her conceptualization and realization practices, Goutos’ work shifts between categorization as art, artefact, craft or design.
Devils Claws
Izabela Wilk known as Devils Claws is an artist based between Poland and England. Her art is inspired by her farm life and folk tales from around the world. Izabela explores eroticism, by interpreting the archetypical feminine figures, myths, and her own history. She lives in the countryside with dogs, goats and a cat, the animals are often seen in her art as companions. She explores these themes by painting and drawing, on paper and ceramics.
Dongwook Choi
Dongwook Choi is a South Korean designer, specialising in metal crafted objects and furniture. By realising his sketches via 3D computer tools, Choi is able to produce functional art, prioritising shapes for functions. His "Crest and Trough" series is inspired by the interference of waves and utilises computational design.
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Elissa Lacoste
Elissa Lacoste is an experimental designer based in Burgundy, France. She graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven MA in 2018. Unconventionally textured and vibrant, her sculptural pieces linger between the real and the surreal while maintaining a hint of functionality. In her work, she evokes an otherness to reflect upon our relationship to our physical environment, be it anthropogenic or natural.
Emma Pryde
Emma Pryde is an artist and jewelry designer based in Los Angeles. Her work combines visual motifs from various time periods to produce hybrid, shimmering objects that embody the idea that the digital world collapses history. Inspired by childhood toys, mythical creatures, video game characters, and ancient artworks, she synthesizes her references to create new artifacts from alternateworlds. Her work is composed out of a variety of materials including ceramic, cast porcelain, epoxy, laser-cut acrylic, and other mixed media.
emsah
Based between Melbourne and Sydney, Emsah is a salad of textures, sounds, and sensations. Capsule 1 is a small collection that the designer made in her New York studio using a jumble of approaches: hand painting, bleaching, shirring, dyeing and screen-printing. Many pieces are adjustable or multifunctional, assigning ultimate freedom to the wearer.
Fabian Bergmark Näsman
Fabian Bergmark Näsman (b. 1991, SE) is educated at Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and Konstfack in Stockholm. Derived from the idea of recursion and hybridization, Fabian Bergmark Näsman has developed a unique artistic process where he casts sculptures from one mold to create an original piece each time through dissection and reconstruction.
Forever Studio
Forever Studio is forever driven by a constant desire for experiments in order to create one- of-a-kind pieces. Bienke Domenie and Sara Degenaar want to highlight the part of a production process that makes their hearts beat the fastest; the experimental phase. This is where new ways of using colours and materials, predominantly resin and aluminium, come together.
Gast Studio
In addition to their predominantly on-screen design practice, Gast Studio now brings a fresh perspective to pottery — by blending traditional craftsmanship with digital innovation. Their unique series of vases is the result of a playful and ongoing exploration of CGI's material qualities, combined with the dynamic tension between manual and automated crafts. These vases are more than just decorative objects; they invite us to reflect on the ever-evolving connection between art and technology, where the lines between the physical and virtual realms of our times are beautifully blurred.
Gitte Maria Möller
Born in Cape Town in 1991, Gitte graduated with a BAFA degree from the University of Cape Town's Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2015. Her practice is multidisciplinary, including painting, drawing, digital media, various forms of outsourced fabrication, as well as home-made crafts. Icons and motifs recur across a body of work, continually respawning in basements, dungeons and dead-ends, their initial unease (as simple vessels for complicated feelings) slowly becoming mythic comfort through repetition (Messina, 2023).
Ida Lissner
Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.
Imogen van der Pols
Imogen van der Pols is an artist raised in East Sussex, influenced by the raw coastal landscapes of Sussex and its history of fairy folklore. Her work is a take on romanticism; taking inspiration from the human form and the unruly aspects of the natural world. Imogen's candles are sculptures, entering the home under the guise of household objects.
Jan Hoek
Jan Hoek is an artist and the founder of No Limits! Art Castle. In his work he is always attracted to the beauty of people living outside the norm and always enthusiastic to collaborate intensively with people that are normally overlooked at, and create a new image together. He photographed movie stars like Nairobi based motor taxi riders, an Amsterdam-based ex heroin addict who always dreamed of being a supermodel, created psychedelic zines about the sex tourist capital of the world Pattaya, and works for more then 6 years in shared authorship with a group of homeless trans sex workers who made their own clothes with designer Duran Lantink. In the universe of Hoek the ‘normal’ people are the strangers and the outsiders are the funky rulers of this planet.
javier montoro
Javier Montoro is an artist and sculptor from Madrid. His structures utilise materials ranging from PVC to enamel; iron to ceramic. Each art piece possess a geometric form - some undulating, some uniform and columnated - and presents itself as both contemporary and minimal, yet playful.
Jess Humphrey
Jess Humphrey is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer living in Corning, NY. After 20 years working as a fashion designer in NYC, she shifted her focus to making art full time in 2019. Her collage work is surrealist, capturing alternate realities and dream states. She is currently exploring collage, glass and how the two mediums intersect.
Joseph Algieri
New York-based Joseph Algieri creates otherworldly lighting using clay and expandable foam. Algieri’s lamps are made from polyurethane foam, which has solidified as it drips down to create a surreal, melted, cactus-like form. In addition to the foam lamps, Algieri’s pleated lamps, made out of airbrushed earthenware are equally striking, making for a focal piece in any room or setting.
Julia Bonich
A visual artist, Julia Bonich works on our intimate relationship with the bedroom and its ritualized composition, romanticizing everyday life, raising slumber sanctuaries and princess sets for claimed « gynaeceum ». Julia's work is imbued with a baroque Disney aesthetic, inherited from the world of overconsumption and its fantasies. Based in Marseille, she builds domestic artefacts and fragments of the collective unconscious, elevating the anecdotal and the ornamental as emancipatory motifs and timeless witnesses to various eras and conventions.
Kaley Flowers
Kaley Flowers is a ceramic artist based in Ontario, Canada. Inspired by digital technologies, meme culture and online communities, she aims to solidify the nature of the Internet through the permanency of ceramic form. Creating both functional and sculptural work, her designs are inspired by materials, alchemical processes, and natural forms.
Kate Merry
Kate Merry is a Cornwall-based mix-media sculptor, painter and illustrator. Mixing the ordinary with the historical to create humorous and unexpected pieces, Kate Merry’s candlestick ornaments showcase a surrealist and hyper-imaginative narrative through their pop-culture motifs such as retro plastic doll heads, 80s sports logos and fake nails.
Kay Yoon
Kay Yoon is a new media artist based in Seoul and Berlin. Working with various mediums, her multidisciplinary practice is essentially grounded in conceptual art and revolves around reflections on spatial design concepts alongside the absurdity that emerges in their interactions with natural spaces and materials.
Krystel Liliana
Krystel Liliana Cárdenas is an Ecuadorian artist based in Barcelona. She explores the possibilities of wax sculpture and candle-making as an art practice. With her ethereal sculptures and site specific installations, she looks to explore the spiritual in the domestic, creating objects that capture the beauty of the transitory, the sacred, and the cycles of life and destruction.
Leo Maher
Leo Maher is a British-born designer, researcher and sculptural furniture maker who’s work sits at the intersection of object design and art. His practice collects research from material cultures, past and present, working them into dynamic new works using a complex array of materials and techniques. Those works often attempt to challenge normative ideas surrounding our material realities and the narrative they represent.
Lou de Bètoly
Lou de Bètoly is a French designer who works and lives in Berlin. Her main inspiration derives from chaos, surrealism, nostalgia, decadence, extravagance and oneirism. Adorned with embellishments, her intricately sensual crochet pieces reiterate her ‘wild at heart’ state of mind.
Louie Isaaman-Jones
Louie Isaaman-Jones, an artist and designer situated in London, draws inspiration from his intimate connection with nature in his interdisciplinary work. Describing himself as a designer who operates with the creative liberty of an artist, he utilizes the tools and materials associated with craftsmen. Consequently, his works inhabit a space that blurs the boundaries between art, craft, and design.
Louis Gibson
Louis Gibson is a London-based designer and maker, working across a number of different mediums and scales. Continually inspired by the different qualities, strengths and limitations of materials as an informing element in the development of new work. In an increasingly wasteful industrial world, the use of reclaimed, repurposed or recycled materials are used where possible. With the inherent history that pre-used materials have, this often imbues the final result with a sense of character.
LS GOMMA
LS GOMMA is a contemporary design studio that works across lighting, furniture and homewares. Exploring new materiality within the domestic realm and production techniques that question existing furniture typologies. Objects are rooted in function but designed to incorporate an inherent gesture that extends beyond this.
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Mush Studios
Founded by Jacob Winter and Franki Peroff in November of 2020. Mush Studios' rugs create a sense of playfulness and familiarity by drawing from simplistic, fluid shapes that feel relatable and imaginative. Mush introduces a new dimension of home decor by marrying an immersive, elevated visual spectacle with comfort you can feel. Their products and singular vision re-define the limits of modern home decor.
NALANI TRAN
Nalani is a cyborg based in New York who works with many different mediums and materials including media installation, film, painting, and metal sculpture. Their work is typically motivated by God :3
Naomi Gilon
Naomi Gilon is a Brussels-based multidisciplinary artist who creates fantastical ceramic creations encapsulating both terror and the sublime. From mini ceramic handbags to show stopping vases, her sculptures and objects possess mythically long, clawed fingers, thorns and spikes, which have become a signature style of Naomi Gilon.
Natalie Ochoa
Natalie Ochoa is a multi-disciplinary artist living and working in Brooklyn. In her practice, she confronts her fears, anxieties, and vulnerabilities using art as a form of therapy and spiritual practice. In her embroidery works, she uses found imagery and text as a way of expressing her feelings, which are often emotions that she has repressed. In her sculptures, she explores whimsical, air-like shapes which support the embroideries to take on a life of their own.
Nicole Walker
Nicole Walker is an artist, currently based in Stockholm, Sweden. Nicole has been a freelance creative director, stylist and curator for over 10 years. She has been exploring her own artistic vision and has been educated as a glassblower. With her glass, she uses unconventional ways and techniques to find new ways to work with the material.
NIKO JUNE
NIKO JUNE is a Copenhagen-based creative office who create unconventional yet minimalistic homeware. From upcycled water bottle vases to idiosyncratic coffee cups, the NIKO JUNE studio’s approach is extremely hands-on, with a strong sense of community as well as great importance on a global consciousness to not waste materials, but to give them new life and purpose.
Nyahan Tachie-Menson
Nyahan Studio, run by Nyahan Tachie-Menson, is an experimental visual art studio based in Accra, Ghana. She prioritizes fun in the creative process by creating one of one functional ceramic pieces. Through these, she explores color, form and materiality.
Ola Lewczyk
Ola Lewczyk’s work is embedded in craft, material research and slavic folklore practices. Working primarily with clay, beeswax and found natural materials, they use craft as a tool to explore the connections between human and “the other”. In their practice personal symbolism is a medium and touch is a portal.
Paul Coenen
Paul Coenen employs an intuitive and hands-on approach, where he explores his fascination for materials and both modern and traditional manufacturing techniques. His work is straightforward; the appearance of the objects are a consequence of material and technique.
Paul Ferens
Paul Ferens is a Berlin-based artist who engages in his paintings and sculptures with moments of transition, embracing the optical clash that occurs if you combine new and old, artificial and natural. Ferens' experiments with different techniques of painting, mark making and spatial interventions, form a dichotomy between the materials and symbols.
Philip Hedegaard
Since his early childhood, Philip Hedegaard has been drawing and painting. In 2019, he redirected his artistic focus towards the versatile medium of clay, channeling his creativity into expressive ceramic vases. What captivates Philip most is the universal language of glazes that the Earth itself can produce. In the very elements embedded in our bones and the soil beneath our feet, he discovers an extraordinary history of the universe.
Pia Glassworks
Pia is a queer Argentinian designer and experimental artist currently residing in Barcelona. She specializes in glassblowing and flameworking techniques, creating unique jewelry and objects. Pia also offers glass art classes and works as an artistic director. Through her work, Pia seeks to reveal the volatility and plasticity of glass. Her pieces embody a combination of ethereal and asymmetric shapes, which come together to create a living and abstract ecosystem of one-of-a-kind objects.
Pierre Castignola
Eindhoven based designer Pierre Castignola (1995) graduated Cum Laude from the Design Academy in 2018. He aims to have a conceptual background in his work while focusing on a surprising, intriguing and surrealist outcome, as seen with his ‘Golf Lamp’. His conceptual focus belongs in the perception of the world, with a strong fascination for semiotics and symbols to lead to a radical and critical design.
Pyntelea
One of Pyntelea's areas of exploration during the academic years revolved around the production of gargoyles, an idea sparked by the fascination with the architectural legacy of Roman baths. She began constructing gargoyles using clay as the primary material and employing the Japanese raku firing method for glazing. Purposefully designed to serve as both flower vases and candle holders, each gargoyle evolved organically, embracing a dynamic design process that gave each of the vases a distinct and unique identity.
Rain and Rivers
Magdalena Hart is a critical artist and interactive installation designer from UK / Uruguay. With Rain And Rivers, she created an ethereal collection of wearable sculptures forged using glass. Each piece has been made by hand and is one of a kind.
RÄTHEL & WOLF
RÄTHEL & WOLF is a responsible jewellery brand based between London and Berlin, founded by designers Sari Räthel and Ricarda Wolf. The duo design non-invasive collections that celebrate the body by harmoniously highlighting and contouring all types of silhouettes.
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Rubén Gutiérrez-Martin
Rubén Gutiérrez-Martin is a young New-York based designer exploring uncharted territories. Sleek and a bit dangerous, Ruben Gutierrez-Martin creates simple designs that are risk taking and adventurous. The furniture and design objects incorporate a mix of materials and fabrication methods to create new forms that are as alluring as they are well crafted.
Rudy and Benedikt
Rudy de Gruyl (1962) and Benedikt Fischer (1984) have been collaborating since 2020. Rudy is a philosopher, collector, and painter working at the Outsider Art Galerie in Amsterdam. His work shows a variety of interesting and colourful topics including aliens, animals, human nudes, TV programs, fruits, and letters. Benedikt graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and has gained international acclaim for his work, including jewelry made from shells and banana-shaped candle holders. Their longstanding collaboration has resulted in a colorful, homoerotic art collection containing jewelry, wall-pieces and objects.
Sercetvir
Sercetvir is a ceramic artist based in Odesa, Ukraine. Her aim is to counteract destruction through the act of creation, the preservation and popularization of Ukrainian cultural heritage. In her work, she often focuses on basic household items and reinterprets traditional motifs of "vytynanka" (traditional ornamental home decorations).
Six Dots Design
Founded in 2020 by artist and designer Joseph Ellwood, Six Dots Design make bespoke furniture in North London with the view that everyone should have uniqueness and joy in their home. Here, the sustainable and artisan-made meets the fun and whimsical.
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Snake Divine
Rebecca Adam worked as a tattoo artist for a decade before launching Snake Divine on Instagram in 2019. Handcrafting everything from her home in Germany's Kassel, her pieces are predominantly one-of-a-kind. Ultimately, her design process is fuelled by a love for creating prints and experimenting with printing techniques, resulting in distinct outcomes every time.
Soft Baroque
Nicholas Gardner and Saša Štucin of Soft Baroque work simultaneously in object design and art. Their practice focuses on creating work with conflicting functions and imagery, without abandoning beauty or consumer logic. They are keen to blur the boundaries between acceptable furniture typologies and conceptual representative objects.
Solène Bonnet
Solène Bonnet is a Paris-based designer and artist whose work explores the journey from digital to physical and questions the impact of digitization on the human body. Through the series Flesh Factory, she performs cosmetic surgery on daily life objects, resulting in puffed-up, glossy, and organic pieces with misshaping reflections.
Sophia Khaled
Sophia Khaled, the Copenhagen-based designer, crafts whimsical knitwear that balances innocence and darkness. Initially finding knitting tedious, she fell in love with its meditative power. Her designs feature candy-coloured sweater vests with motifs like white horses, demon cats, and space dolphins. Her aesthetic draws from a fusion of influences, combining innocence, melancholy, and darkness, making each creation a reflection of her emotional journey. All made by hand by Sophia, her work speaks to the heart and soul of its wearers.
STEFANIA RUGGIERO
Stefania Ruggiero is a designer and artist based in Milano. With a master's degree in product design at Politecnico di Milano, she starts her career as a carpet designer after she trained at paola navone studio and marcel wanders. In her projects she blends art and design, mixing poetics and experimentation.
Sticky Glass
Sticky Glass is an NY-based design company, developed by Grace Whiteside, that specialises in multi-functional performative glassware. Sticky is not just a design company but a family of queer, trans, women and POC. Their absurd compositions pull inspiration from nature's absurdities to Dr. Suess illustrations.
Studio Chacha
Founded in 2017, Studio Chacha is a Korean art furniture studio who predominantly work with glass. Studio Chacha’s otherworldly aesthetic is simultaneously classic and futuristic, presenting unfamiliar and familiar objects and furniture. The organic glass structures are realised in hues akin to the Aurora Borealis.
Sudor
Sudor was born in Madrid in 2024. as project collaboration between Omar Miranda artist and architect and the fashion designer and creative Rubén Gómez. The intention behind this project is to turn that imprint into an object, an apparatus, a lamp to set the atmosphere in the spaces where we find rest and refuge after exerting our bodies. Sudor is a line of action and exploration rooted in this idea. The lampshade is an extension of the body, of the fluids and smells we exude. The lamp is also a gesture: placing a handkerchief or item of clothing over a light to filter it, getting undressed, returning to the intimacy of the naked body draped in light.
Swedish Girls
Mira Bergh (b. 1993) and Josefin Zachrisson (b. 1994) have collaborated since they graduated from Beckmans College of Design in 2019 under the alias Swedish Girls. The duo is based between Milan and Stockholm and works across objects and installations, with a conceptual and experimental approach. By questioning norms and acknowledging values beyond function, they challenge preconceived notions in materials, contexts and interactions.
Sylvi Sundkler
Matilda Sundkler is a Sweden-based designer and artist working under the alias Sylvi Sundkler. The work is founded in the management of Sweden’s wool wastage. By considering wool as an independent material force, with its own natural behaviour, the pieces depict an intimate dialogue between material and maker.
TATi
TATI is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic textile designer who is currently based between Basel and Paris. TATI THINGS combine used materials, knitwear, funky prints and nostalgia to unravel the power of folklore and traditional handicraft as weaponry in her fight for women’s rights.
Teresa Fernández-Pello
Teresa Fernández-Pello is a Spanish designer, currently based in the Netherlands. Her work aims to connect contemporary theory with material and formal experimentation, focusing on object design and with interest in recycling practices. Her recent pieces are inspired by the relations between technology and spirituality, and the creation of a neo-mystic aesthetic.
Thea Djurhuus
Thea Djurhuus works primarily with sculptural ceramics and her work revolves around intimacy as physical, but also relational - both romantic, friendly and familiar. As intimacy can also be associated with great complexity, challenges, anxiety, doubt or disappointment, Djurhuus is looking to explore both vulnerability and strength within the realm of intimacy.
Tim Teven
Tim Teven is a dutch designer who graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2018. Working from his Eindhoven-based studio, Teven treats the production process as a vehicle to create industrial hand-crafted pieces. Teven’s popular ‘Pressure Vases’ in Chrome and Zinc perfectly present his industrial, hands-on approach, through their purposefully deformed and brutalist design.
Vincent Olinet
Vincent Olinet is an artist living and working in Paris. In his work, he fuses well-known artefacts and pop-culture to offer alternative perspectives on the world of made-objects, as seen with his playfully eye-catching ‘Bread Shelves’. Vincent questions reality in relation to consumerism.
VIVID
VIVID, Klimova Tatiana is a 3D artist based in Berlin. She produces unique 3D vases with deep meaning. The idea for the project was born during the numerous travels and symbolizes the ever-changing world, environmental disasters, wars, and people's indifference to many issues.