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IMAGE’S BRIEF
Spider silk is a very special biological material, it is sticky, elastic and most importantly, it is lattice-like. Through the spider silk, people can see the world divided into different shapes. My client likes to make artifacts with a hazy fabric skin, and the layering of spider webs can achieve this feeling, so I wanted…
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Design statement
This is a studio designed for the Japanese collector Mariko Kusumoto. She is very good at making different crafts with fabric, such as small jewellery items. And she is often inspired by nature, especially by the various creatures of the sea, such as coral. I have therefore designed large abstract coral-like shelves in the studio,…
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GOLDEN WORKSHOP BY MODULORBEAT // MÜNSTER, GERMANY
This is an exhibition space for the purpose of showcasing the craftsmanship of gold relics. To echo the theme, the outer skin is also coated in gold, and the interior space is dominated by yellowish wood, with large floor-to-ceiling windows introducing sunlight, allowing the interior and exterior spaces to form changes in light and shadow,…
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VALENTIN LOELLMANN’S EXTRAORDINARY DESIGN PIECES & WORKSHOP IN MAASTRICHT, THE NETHERLANDS
The seats in this studio are hand-built and do not look as smooth and flat as those made inside the factory, but the owner of the studio is himself a craftsman, and standardized furniture does not always really fit. And the form of the seat and stool is more diverse and lighter, and can be…
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SWEETDRAM MODULAR CREATIVE WORKSHOP DESIGNED BY SODA
As a winery studio, the cork element was used in the interior design, echoing the wine element. And the partitions of the space and the furniture in the studio are flexible, movable and removable, which can make the space more open and maximize the use of space, while also adapting to a variety of different…
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Cornelia Parker
After seeing Cornelia Parker’s exhibition, I think she has a unique perspective on existing objects. She is very good at preserving fleeting objects in a special way and exploring the meaning of them to map human society. At the same time, she is also very good at documenting non-physical objects in other ways, such as…
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JIAQI’S WEARABLE!
The model I made was inspired by a traditional Chinese building. It is a tulou that I saw during my trip to Fujian a few years ago. These square or round buildings alaways with a hollow center and only stairs and rooms around it. The outer skin is made of thick clay mixed with egg…
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