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Ann Weber Elevates Discarded Cardboard Boxes and Staples to New Heights in Billowing Sculptures

Colossal

Exemplifying the possibilities of combining humble materials with a good dose of resourcefulness, Ann Weber ’s monumental sculptures find their beginnings in discarded cardboard boxes. She then applies layers of strips cut from other boxes and staples them into place in a repetitive, textured pattern. Photo by Ray Carofano.

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F5: Susan Maddux Shares Her Vintage Textiles, Art Collection + More

Design Milk

Known for the origami-inspired technique she uses to transform paintings into wall sculptures, Los Angeles-based artist Susan Maddux’s creativity is incredible to experience. As Maddux explains it, the canvas is painted, folded, and unfolded many times as she experiments with proportion and patterning. Photo: Susan Maddux 4.

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Put a Cork In It: 5 Design-Savvy Options in the Sustainable Material

Azure Magazine

Herzog & de Meuron’s Corker for Classicon Though it debuted as a Classicon product in 2022, Corker began its life at the London Serpentine Gallery in the summer of 2012, where it furnished Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron’s pavilion, designed in collaboration with Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

She was on the board of Chisenhale Gallery for five years and is now a trustee of The Hepworth Wakefield. With a passion for colours and shapes since her childhood in Tokyo, she loves uncovering delights from everyday life and turning them into bold, joyful patterns. Her inspiration. Simonida Pavicevic. Claire Robertshaw.

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8 Standouts from London Design Festival 2023

Azure Magazine

Sunflower Cabinet” by Natalia Triantafylli & Andrew Pierce Scott 1 “Greyscale” by Max Radford Gallery The conceptual lean of “Greyscale” was a testament to the evolving dynamic between British design and art. Gallery) has earned a devoted following for its curation.

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The 10 Interior Designs that Defined the Decade

Azure Magazine

Their sculptural form and imposing scale suggest a labyrinth as envisioned by Henry Moore, but Cloud Garden, as the design is known, was created entirely with small fry in mind, its arches and cutouts tailor-made for scrambling under, climbing over and gamboling through. Starbucks Dazaifu Tenmangu by Kengo Kuma and Associates, 2012.