Giorgio Morandi Inspired Ceramic Collection by Sonia Pedrazzini
byItalian designer Sonia Pedrazzini just unveiled in 2018 Milan Design Week her latest “collection-homage” of still life master Giorgio Morandi.
Italian designer Sonia Pedrazzini just unveiled in 2018 Milan Design Week her latest “collection-homage” of still life master Giorgio Morandi.
(中文) “我本质上只是那种画静物的画家,只不过传出一点宁静和隐秘的气息而已。”看到物质的存在,感受它们,用接近它们的色彩描绘,不用刻意,也许这是我看到的莫兰迪的绘画。
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This apartment is designed with hidden retro red and blue colors, which not only brings us surprises, but also is exquisite and unique.
With a keen eye for detail and color, they have shot the most gorgeous house and private residence all around the world, the most exquisite hotels, open space interiors, and minimalist homes for the best interior design publications.
Israeli artist Zemer Peled explores both the beauty and brutality of nature with sculptures constructed from ceramic shards.
Bulbun uses the traditional art of collage in a very innovative way: where she mixes natural phenomenon with human anatomy and body details.
He embodies that rare mix of deep photographic expertise and brand savvy that allows us to consistently produce remarkable work.
As in the past, Cordal tries to shed light with his dark humor on sociopolitical issues, often through the lens of his little men in suits – either as the long suffering salaryman or as the corporate fat cats.
Layers of lush textures and warm tones add wonderful cosy feel thanks to her vintage rugs, plants and pillows she’s combining.