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Studio CoPain is a collective of three French designers redefining the boundaries of design through craftsmanship, food, and storytelling. Working across culinary design, scenography, workshops, and objects, the studio explores bread as both a symbolic and sculptural material.
The T165 vases from the Croûte que Croûte collection are handcrafted entirely from bread using pâte morte, a traditional unleavened dough historically used for decorative baking. Organic wheat-like forms emerge across each surface, blurring the line between functional object and edible sculpture.
Made from flour, sugar, water, and beeswax, each piece is named after the flour used in its creation. Higher numbers indicate a darker tone, shaped by the increased presence of bran.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 Images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryCraft #FunctionalArt #SculpturalDesign #MaterialExploration

Studio CoPain is a collective of three French designers redefining the boundaries of design through craftsmanship, food, and storytelling. Working across culinary design, scenography, workshops, and objects, the studio explores bread as both a symbolic and sculptural material.
The T165 vases from the Croûte que Croûte collection are handcrafted entirely from bread using pâte morte, a traditional unleavened dough historically used for decorative baking. Organic wheat-like forms emerge across each surface, blurring the line between functional object and edible sculpture.
Made from flour, sugar, water, and beeswax, each piece is named after the flour used in its creation. Higher numbers indicate a darker tone, shaped by the increased presence of bran.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 Images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryCraft #FunctionalArt #SculpturalDesign #MaterialExploration

Studio CoPain is a collective of three French designers redefining the boundaries of design through craftsmanship, food, and storytelling. Working across culinary design, scenography, workshops, and objects, the studio explores bread as both a symbolic and sculptural material.
The T165 vases from the Croûte que Croûte collection are handcrafted entirely from bread using pâte morte, a traditional unleavened dough historically used for decorative baking. Organic wheat-like forms emerge across each surface, blurring the line between functional object and edible sculpture.
Made from flour, sugar, water, and beeswax, each piece is named after the flour used in its creation. Higher numbers indicate a darker tone, shaped by the increased presence of bran.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 Images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryCraft #FunctionalArt #SculpturalDesign #MaterialExploration

Studio CoPain is a collective of three French designers redefining the boundaries of design through craftsmanship, food, and storytelling. Working across culinary design, scenography, workshops, and objects, the studio explores bread as both a symbolic and sculptural material.
The T165 vases from the Croûte que Croûte collection are handcrafted entirely from bread using pâte morte, a traditional unleavened dough historically used for decorative baking. Organic wheat-like forms emerge across each surface, blurring the line between functional object and edible sculpture.
Made from flour, sugar, water, and beeswax, each piece is named after the flour used in its creation. Higher numbers indicate a darker tone, shaped by the increased presence of bran.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 Images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryCraft #FunctionalArt #SculpturalDesign #MaterialExploration

Studio CoPain is a collective of three French designers redefining the boundaries of design through craftsmanship, food, and storytelling. Working across culinary design, scenography, workshops, and objects, the studio explores bread as both a symbolic and sculptural material.
The T165 vases from the Croûte que Croûte collection are handcrafted entirely from bread using pâte morte, a traditional unleavened dough historically used for decorative baking. Organic wheat-like forms emerge across each surface, blurring the line between functional object and edible sculpture.
Made from flour, sugar, water, and beeswax, each piece is named after the flour used in its creation. Higher numbers indicate a darker tone, shaped by the increased presence of bran.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 Images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryCraft #FunctionalArt #SculpturalDesign #MaterialExploration

Studio CoPain is a collective of three French designers redefining the boundaries of design through craftsmanship, food, and storytelling. Working across culinary design, scenography, workshops, and objects, the studio explores bread as both a symbolic and sculptural material.
The T165 vases from the Croûte que Croûte collection are handcrafted entirely from bread using pâte morte, a traditional unleavened dough historically used for decorative baking. Organic wheat-like forms emerge across each surface, blurring the line between functional object and edible sculpture.
Made from flour, sugar, water, and beeswax, each piece is named after the flour used in its creation. Higher numbers indicate a darker tone, shaped by the increased presence of bran.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 Images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryCraft #FunctionalArt #SculpturalDesign #MaterialExploration
Studio CoPain is a collective of three French designers redefining the boundaries of design through craftsmanship, food, and storytelling. Working across culinary design, scenography, workshops, and objects, the studio explores bread as both a symbolic and sculptural material.
The T165 vases from the Croûte que Croûte collection are handcrafted entirely from bread using pâte morte, a traditional unleavened dough historically used for decorative baking. Organic wheat-like forms emerge across each surface, blurring the line between functional object and edible sculpture.
Made from flour, sugar, water, and beeswax, each piece is named after the flour used in its creation. Higher numbers indicate a darker tone, shaped by the increased presence of bran.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 Images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryCraft #FunctionalArt #SculpturalDesign #MaterialExploration

Based in the Netherlands, Thanos Paspaliaris is a designer and trained sculptor whose practice combines marble craftsmanship with experimental design. Educated at Tinos Art School and Design Academy Eindhoven, his work bridges raw imagination and material precision.
In the collection Can you make a candy table?, Paspaliaris works as a translator for children’s drawings, treating them as creative directors in order to bypass self-imposed constraints. Their spontaneous sketches are transformed into collectible furniture through skilled fabrication, preserving the honesty, playfulness, and immediacy of the original ideas.
This collection is exclusive to Mint.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryDesign #ExperimentalDesign #DesignObjects #SculpturalFurniture

Based in the Netherlands, Thanos Paspaliaris is a designer and trained sculptor whose practice combines marble craftsmanship with experimental design. Educated at Tinos Art School and Design Academy Eindhoven, his work bridges raw imagination and material precision.
In the collection Can you make a candy table?, Paspaliaris works as a translator for children’s drawings, treating them as creative directors in order to bypass self-imposed constraints. Their spontaneous sketches are transformed into collectible furniture through skilled fabrication, preserving the honesty, playfulness, and immediacy of the original ideas.
This collection is exclusive to Mint.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryDesign #ExperimentalDesign #DesignObjects #SculpturalFurniture

Based in the Netherlands, Thanos Paspaliaris is a designer and trained sculptor whose practice combines marble craftsmanship with experimental design. Educated at Tinos Art School and Design Academy Eindhoven, his work bridges raw imagination and material precision.
In the collection Can you make a candy table?, Paspaliaris works as a translator for children’s drawings, treating them as creative directors in order to bypass self-imposed constraints. Their spontaneous sketches are transformed into collectible furniture through skilled fabrication, preserving the honesty, playfulness, and immediacy of the original ideas.
This collection is exclusive to Mint.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryDesign #ExperimentalDesign #DesignObjects #SculpturalFurniture

Based in the Netherlands, Thanos Paspaliaris is a designer and trained sculptor whose practice combines marble craftsmanship with experimental design. Educated at Tinos Art School and Design Academy Eindhoven, his work bridges raw imagination and material precision.
In the collection Can you make a candy table?, Paspaliaris works as a translator for children’s drawings, treating them as creative directors in order to bypass self-imposed constraints. Their spontaneous sketches are transformed into collectible furniture through skilled fabrication, preserving the honesty, playfulness, and immediacy of the original ideas.
This collection is exclusive to Mint.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryDesign #ExperimentalDesign #DesignObjects #SculpturalFurniture

Based in the Netherlands, Thanos Paspaliaris is a designer and trained sculptor whose practice combines marble craftsmanship with experimental design. Educated at Tinos Art School and Design Academy Eindhoven, his work bridges raw imagination and material precision.
In the collection Can you make a candy table?, Paspaliaris works as a translator for children’s drawings, treating them as creative directors in order to bypass self-imposed constraints. Their spontaneous sketches are transformed into collectible furniture through skilled fabrication, preserving the honesty, playfulness, and immediacy of the original ideas.
This collection is exclusive to Mint.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryDesign #ExperimentalDesign #DesignObjects #SculpturalFurniture

Based in the Netherlands, Thanos Paspaliaris is a designer and trained sculptor whose practice combines marble craftsmanship with experimental design. Educated at Tinos Art School and Design Academy Eindhoven, his work bridges raw imagination and material precision.
In the collection Can you make a candy table?, Paspaliaris works as a translator for children’s drawings, treating them as creative directors in order to bypass self-imposed constraints. Their spontaneous sketches are transformed into collectible furniture through skilled fabrication, preserving the honesty, playfulness, and immediacy of the original ideas.
This collection is exclusive to Mint.
Presented as a part of CTRL Matter for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#CollectibleDesign #ContemporaryDesign #ExperimentalDesign #DesignObjects #SculpturalFurniture

HuiHui is a textile and fibre artist whose practice explores the relationship between imagination, reality, dreams, and ecology through soft sculpture and large-scale installations. Her work has been presented at Paris and Milan Design Week, alongside numerous international art exhibitions, reflecting her ongoing exploration of sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the poetic possibilities of fibre materials.
Pureness Garden is inspired by the Jin Si Yi Shan Guan, the intricate golden silk crown worn by emperors during China’s Ming Dynasty. Constructed from over 3000 metres of material and requiring more than 400 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, the installation reinterprets traditional cultural techniques through a contemporary lens. Rich in texture and symbolism, the work imagines a dreamlike state where nature and all living creatures exist in harmony beyond reality.
📷 Images 1-3 and 5 courtesy of @ingeeee
Exhibited as a part of CTRL Matter as a part of @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
#HuiHui #TextileArt #FibreArt #ContemporaryCraft #ChineseDesign

HuiHui is a textile and fibre artist whose practice explores the relationship between imagination, reality, dreams, and ecology through soft sculpture and large-scale installations. Her work has been presented at Paris and Milan Design Week, alongside numerous international art exhibitions, reflecting her ongoing exploration of sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the poetic possibilities of fibre materials.
Pureness Garden is inspired by the Jin Si Yi Shan Guan, the intricate golden silk crown worn by emperors during China’s Ming Dynasty. Constructed from over 3000 metres of material and requiring more than 400 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, the installation reinterprets traditional cultural techniques through a contemporary lens. Rich in texture and symbolism, the work imagines a dreamlike state where nature and all living creatures exist in harmony beyond reality.
📷 Images 1-3 and 5 courtesy of @ingeeee
Exhibited as a part of CTRL Matter as a part of @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
#HuiHui #TextileArt #FibreArt #ContemporaryCraft #ChineseDesign

HuiHui is a textile and fibre artist whose practice explores the relationship between imagination, reality, dreams, and ecology through soft sculpture and large-scale installations. Her work has been presented at Paris and Milan Design Week, alongside numerous international art exhibitions, reflecting her ongoing exploration of sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the poetic possibilities of fibre materials.
Pureness Garden is inspired by the Jin Si Yi Shan Guan, the intricate golden silk crown worn by emperors during China’s Ming Dynasty. Constructed from over 3000 metres of material and requiring more than 400 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, the installation reinterprets traditional cultural techniques through a contemporary lens. Rich in texture and symbolism, the work imagines a dreamlike state where nature and all living creatures exist in harmony beyond reality.
📷 Images 1-3 and 5 courtesy of @ingeeee
Exhibited as a part of CTRL Matter as a part of @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
#HuiHui #TextileArt #FibreArt #ContemporaryCraft #ChineseDesign

HuiHui is a textile and fibre artist whose practice explores the relationship between imagination, reality, dreams, and ecology through soft sculpture and large-scale installations. Her work has been presented at Paris and Milan Design Week, alongside numerous international art exhibitions, reflecting her ongoing exploration of sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the poetic possibilities of fibre materials.
Pureness Garden is inspired by the Jin Si Yi Shan Guan, the intricate golden silk crown worn by emperors during China’s Ming Dynasty. Constructed from over 3000 metres of material and requiring more than 400 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, the installation reinterprets traditional cultural techniques through a contemporary lens. Rich in texture and symbolism, the work imagines a dreamlike state where nature and all living creatures exist in harmony beyond reality.
📷 Images 1-3 and 5 courtesy of @ingeeee
Exhibited as a part of CTRL Matter as a part of @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
#HuiHui #TextileArt #FibreArt #ContemporaryCraft #ChineseDesign

HuiHui is a textile and fibre artist whose practice explores the relationship between imagination, reality, dreams, and ecology through soft sculpture and large-scale installations. Her work has been presented at Paris and Milan Design Week, alongside numerous international art exhibitions, reflecting her ongoing exploration of sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the poetic possibilities of fibre materials.
Pureness Garden is inspired by the Jin Si Yi Shan Guan, the intricate golden silk crown worn by emperors during China’s Ming Dynasty. Constructed from over 3000 metres of material and requiring more than 400 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, the installation reinterprets traditional cultural techniques through a contemporary lens. Rich in texture and symbolism, the work imagines a dreamlike state where nature and all living creatures exist in harmony beyond reality.
📷 Images 1-3 and 5 courtesy of @ingeeee
Exhibited as a part of CTRL Matter as a part of @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
#HuiHui #TextileArt #FibreArt #ContemporaryCraft #ChineseDesign

HuiHui is a textile and fibre artist whose practice explores the relationship between imagination, reality, dreams, and ecology through soft sculpture and large-scale installations. Her work has been presented at Paris and Milan Design Week, alongside numerous international art exhibitions, reflecting her ongoing exploration of sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the poetic possibilities of fibre materials.
Pureness Garden is inspired by the Jin Si Yi Shan Guan, the intricate golden silk crown worn by emperors during China’s Ming Dynasty. Constructed from over 3000 metres of material and requiring more than 400 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, the installation reinterprets traditional cultural techniques through a contemporary lens. Rich in texture and symbolism, the work imagines a dreamlike state where nature and all living creatures exist in harmony beyond reality.
📷 Images 1-3 and 5 courtesy of @ingeeee
Exhibited as a part of CTRL Matter as a part of @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
#HuiHui #TextileArt #FibreArt #ContemporaryCraft #ChineseDesign

Introducing @willem.zwiers as the first designer spotlighted in Mint’s CTRL Matter exhibition for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
Working at the intersection of intuition, experimentation, and material process, Zwiers challenges traditional ceramic conventions through playful, process-led making. His Blow-up Vase series uses compressed air to inflate two clay slabs inside a wooden mould, allowing the form to expand like a balloon. The resulting sculptural vessels celebrate the expressive potential of clay while embracing unpredictability and hands-on experimentation.
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#LondonCraftWeek #CTRLMatter #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCeramics #CollectibleDesign

Introducing @willem.zwiers as the first designer spotlighted in Mint’s CTRL Matter exhibition for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
Working at the intersection of intuition, experimentation, and material process, Zwiers challenges traditional ceramic conventions through playful, process-led making. His Blow-up Vase series uses compressed air to inflate two clay slabs inside a wooden mould, allowing the form to expand like a balloon. The resulting sculptural vessels celebrate the expressive potential of clay while embracing unpredictability and hands-on experimentation.
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#LondonCraftWeek #CTRLMatter #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCeramics #CollectibleDesign

Introducing @willem.zwiers as the first designer spotlighted in Mint’s CTRL Matter exhibition for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
Working at the intersection of intuition, experimentation, and material process, Zwiers challenges traditional ceramic conventions through playful, process-led making. His Blow-up Vase series uses compressed air to inflate two clay slabs inside a wooden mould, allowing the form to expand like a balloon. The resulting sculptural vessels celebrate the expressive potential of clay while embracing unpredictability and hands-on experimentation.
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#LondonCraftWeek #CTRLMatter #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCeramics #CollectibleDesign

Introducing @willem.zwiers as the first designer spotlighted in Mint’s CTRL Matter exhibition for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
Working at the intersection of intuition, experimentation, and material process, Zwiers challenges traditional ceramic conventions through playful, process-led making. His Blow-up Vase series uses compressed air to inflate two clay slabs inside a wooden mould, allowing the form to expand like a balloon. The resulting sculptural vessels celebrate the expressive potential of clay while embracing unpredictability and hands-on experimentation.
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#LondonCraftWeek #CTRLMatter #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCeramics #CollectibleDesign

Introducing @willem.zwiers as the first designer spotlighted in Mint’s CTRL Matter exhibition for @londoncraftweek @mayfairdesigndistrict
Working at the intersection of intuition, experimentation, and material process, Zwiers challenges traditional ceramic conventions through playful, process-led making. His Blow-up Vase series uses compressed air to inflate two clay slabs inside a wooden mould, allowing the form to expand like a balloon. The resulting sculptural vessels celebrate the expressive potential of clay while embracing unpredictability and hands-on experimentation.
📷 images courtesy of @ingeeee
#LondonCraftWeek #CTRLMatter #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCeramics #CollectibleDesign

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

A special evening at @_mintshop_ during @londoncraftweek 2026.
The evening opened with words from gallerist Lina Kanafani, Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts, and Wisse Trooster of @chiselarc, before @willem.zwiers shared insights into his ceramic practice, process-led approach, and ongoing experimentation with material and technique.
The talk was followed by the private viewing at Mint Gallery in @mayfairdesigndistrict, bringing together designers, collectors, curators and guests for a conversation around contemporary Dutch design and craft.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to all who helped make the evening possible.
Hosted by @_mintshop_ and @chiselarc
Supported by @nlinuk
Photography by @shinmiura
#london #design #gallery #collectibledesign #ceramics

Shanghai based designer and artist Dongze Zhu (Max) explores the emotional and cultural tension between industrialisation and nature through sculptural furniture and collectible design. Working with materials such as perforated steel, concrete and industrial coatings, he transforms fragments of urban environments into poetic objects that carry traces of memory, erosion and place.
Billboard Series – Origin marks the beginning of the Series.
Constructed from perforated steel sheets and basic connectors, it reflects the earliest form of urban functional structures—billboards and construction fences in their initial state: lightweight, ventilated and easily assembled. The work captures a moment before weathering and intervention begin to reshape it, preserving the foundational visual language that later develops throughout the series.
@zdzmax
#contemporarydesign #collectibledesign #designshanghai #designinnovation #emergingdesigners

Shanghai based designer and artist Dongze Zhu (Max) explores the emotional and cultural tension between industrialisation and nature through sculptural furniture and collectible design. Working with materials such as perforated steel, concrete and industrial coatings, he transforms fragments of urban environments into poetic objects that carry traces of memory, erosion and place.
Billboard Series – Origin marks the beginning of the Series.
Constructed from perforated steel sheets and basic connectors, it reflects the earliest form of urban functional structures—billboards and construction fences in their initial state: lightweight, ventilated and easily assembled. The work captures a moment before weathering and intervention begin to reshape it, preserving the foundational visual language that later develops throughout the series.
@zdzmax
#contemporarydesign #collectibledesign #designshanghai #designinnovation #emergingdesigners

Shanghai based designer and artist Dongze Zhu (Max) explores the emotional and cultural tension between industrialisation and nature through sculptural furniture and collectible design. Working with materials such as perforated steel, concrete and industrial coatings, he transforms fragments of urban environments into poetic objects that carry traces of memory, erosion and place.
Billboard Series – Origin marks the beginning of the Series.
Constructed from perforated steel sheets and basic connectors, it reflects the earliest form of urban functional structures—billboards and construction fences in their initial state: lightweight, ventilated and easily assembled. The work captures a moment before weathering and intervention begin to reshape it, preserving the foundational visual language that later develops throughout the series.
@zdzmax
#contemporarydesign #collectibledesign #designshanghai #designinnovation #emergingdesigners

Shanghai based designer and artist Dongze Zhu (Max) explores the emotional and cultural tension between industrialisation and nature through sculptural furniture and collectible design. Working with materials such as perforated steel, concrete and industrial coatings, he transforms fragments of urban environments into poetic objects that carry traces of memory, erosion and place.
Billboard Series – Origin marks the beginning of the Series.
Constructed from perforated steel sheets and basic connectors, it reflects the earliest form of urban functional structures—billboards and construction fences in their initial state: lightweight, ventilated and easily assembled. The work captures a moment before weathering and intervention begin to reshape it, preserving the foundational visual language that later develops throughout the series.
@zdzmax
#contemporarydesign #collectibledesign #designshanghai #designinnovation #emergingdesigners

Shanghai based designer and artist Dongze Zhu (Max) explores the emotional and cultural tension between industrialisation and nature through sculptural furniture and collectible design. Working with materials such as perforated steel, concrete and industrial coatings, he transforms fragments of urban environments into poetic objects that carry traces of memory, erosion and place.
Billboard Series – Origin marks the beginning of the Series.
Constructed from perforated steel sheets and basic connectors, it reflects the earliest form of urban functional structures—billboards and construction fences in their initial state: lightweight, ventilated and easily assembled. The work captures a moment before weathering and intervention begin to reshape it, preserving the foundational visual language that later develops throughout the series.
@zdzmax
#contemporarydesign #collectibledesign #designshanghai #designinnovation #emergingdesigners

Shanghai based designer and artist Dongze Zhu (Max) explores the emotional and cultural tension between industrialisation and nature through sculptural furniture and collectible design. Working with materials such as perforated steel, concrete and industrial coatings, he transforms fragments of urban environments into poetic objects that carry traces of memory, erosion and place.
Billboard Series – Origin marks the beginning of the Series.
Constructed from perforated steel sheets and basic connectors, it reflects the earliest form of urban functional structures—billboards and construction fences in their initial state: lightweight, ventilated and easily assembled. The work captures a moment before weathering and intervention begin to reshape it, preserving the foundational visual language that later develops throughout the series.
@zdzmax
#contemporarydesign #collectibledesign #designshanghai #designinnovation #emergingdesigners

Shanghai based designer and artist Dongze Zhu (Max) explores the emotional and cultural tension between industrialisation and nature through sculptural furniture and collectible design. Working with materials such as perforated steel, concrete and industrial coatings, he transforms fragments of urban environments into poetic objects that carry traces of memory, erosion and place.
Billboard Series – Origin marks the beginning of the Series.
Constructed from perforated steel sheets and basic connectors, it reflects the earliest form of urban functional structures—billboards and construction fences in their initial state: lightweight, ventilated and easily assembled. The work captures a moment before weathering and intervention begin to reshape it, preserving the foundational visual language that later develops throughout the series.
@zdzmax
#contemporarydesign #collectibledesign #designshanghai #designinnovation #emergingdesigners

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

This Thursday, we celebrated the opening of CTRL Matter during London Craft Week with a private view and conversation featuring Willem Zwiers, hosted in collaboration with @chiselarc and the Dutch Embassy @nlinuk with special guest Dutch Ambassador Paul Huijts.
As part of the exhibition, we took the opportunity to highlight a number of Dutch designers we have long represented and admired, recognising the Netherlands’ distinctive contribution to contemporary craft, material innovation, and technology-led design.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening evening.
#CTRLMatter #LondonCraftWeek #DutchDesign #WillemZwiers #ContemporaryCraft

Mint presents CTRL Matter, an exhibition exploring the evolving relationship between technological systems and organic processes.
Here, bio-based materials meet technology not as opposites, but as points of connection. Bridging matter and code, the works combine traditional techniques with AI-driven methods to question how we see, make, and relate.
Rather than presenting a seamless fusion, CTRL Matter reveals a productive tension, one where imperfect systems remain in constant dialogue.
Image featuring Three Eyed Monster chair by Thanos Paspaliaris
#LondonCraftWeek #CTRLMatter #MintGallery #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Mint’s Spring window display brings together works that blur the boundaries between function and sculpture.
@kimkim_ceramic’s Salty Fairy Danji draws on Korean traditions of protection and the folklore of fairy rings; @eleonorejoulin reimagines natural forms through sculptural ceramics, informed by art history and gastronomy; and @leoferreiromobiliaqueverve’s Care furniture translates the spirit of Brazilian jangada boats into sculptural pieces.
#SpringDisplay #WindowDisplay #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign
#LondonDesign

Carrara marble shines bright in this spring sunlight.
The Emersa console by @paoloulian for @bufalinimarmi turns what’s usually hidden into the main event, carved to reveal a honeycomb structure that feels impossibly light for solid stone. Centuries of craft meet a fresh way of thinking about form, where tradition and experimentation sit side by side.
On view as part of Break With Care, Mint’s early spring show.
📷 Images by @ingeeee
#CarraraMarble #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign #SculpturalFurniture #ItalianDesign

Carrara marble shines bright in this spring sunlight.
The Emersa console by @paoloulian for @bufalinimarmi turns what’s usually hidden into the main event, carved to reveal a honeycomb structure that feels impossibly light for solid stone. Centuries of craft meet a fresh way of thinking about form, where tradition and experimentation sit side by side.
On view as part of Break With Care, Mint’s early spring show.
📷 Images by @ingeeee
#CarraraMarble #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign #SculpturalFurniture #ItalianDesign

Carrara marble shines bright in this spring sunlight.
The Emersa console by @paoloulian for @bufalinimarmi turns what’s usually hidden into the main event, carved to reveal a honeycomb structure that feels impossibly light for solid stone. Centuries of craft meet a fresh way of thinking about form, where tradition and experimentation sit side by side.
On view as part of Break With Care, Mint’s early spring show.
📷 Images by @ingeeee
#CarraraMarble #ContemporaryDesign #CollectibleDesign #SculpturalFurniture #ItalianDesign

#MantaPiltiDrySandCredenza, American walnut and brass, 2023.
By #TanyaSinger and #TrentJansen.
Edition of 3, 2 remaining.
Available through @trentjansenstudio in Australia, @galleryallart in China, @_mintshop_ in the UK, @rossana_orlandi in Europe and @wexlergallery in the USA.
Manta Pilti (Dry Sand) has been designed to communicate the time critical catastrophic effects human induced climate change is inflicting on Country around Indulkana in remote South Australia.
For countless generations, Relational correlations between seasonal patterns of plants and animals have supported life in Indulkana, governing food collection, hunting, totemic relationships, and Law on Country. As the climate changes, these age-old relationships are thrown out of alignment.
Tanya’s references include the Parakeelya flower, a small purple bloom that once blanketed the Indulkana hills and is now seen far less frequently. This once plentiful bloom is now only found in hard-to-spot patches far from the road, because of the increased heat, reduced rainfall and dry, sandy soil caused by climate change.
This fading bloom and the dry sand in which it grows are emblematic of hotter, dryer Country and tangible examples of ecosystem degradation in this region. They form the conceptual focus for the collaboration. Tanya and Trent have used the motif of cracking sand and Tanya’s interpretation of her mother’s favourite flower to inform the design of a furniture collection that can communicate this complex and troubling narrative.
This project has was supported by
@ahec_anz, @creative.gov.au, @artssouthaus, @unswartanddesign, @marukuarts, @ngvmelbourne, @artbankau and @fremantleartscentre.
Maker - #ChrisNicholson
Photography - @fiona_susanto
#DesignAnthropology

#MantaPiltiDrySandCredenza, American walnut and brass, 2023.
By #TanyaSinger and #TrentJansen.
Edition of 3, 2 remaining.
Available through @trentjansenstudio in Australia, @galleryallart in China, @_mintshop_ in the UK, @rossana_orlandi in Europe and @wexlergallery in the USA.
Manta Pilti (Dry Sand) has been designed to communicate the time critical catastrophic effects human induced climate change is inflicting on Country around Indulkana in remote South Australia.
For countless generations, Relational correlations between seasonal patterns of plants and animals have supported life in Indulkana, governing food collection, hunting, totemic relationships, and Law on Country. As the climate changes, these age-old relationships are thrown out of alignment.
Tanya’s references include the Parakeelya flower, a small purple bloom that once blanketed the Indulkana hills and is now seen far less frequently. This once plentiful bloom is now only found in hard-to-spot patches far from the road, because of the increased heat, reduced rainfall and dry, sandy soil caused by climate change.
This fading bloom and the dry sand in which it grows are emblematic of hotter, dryer Country and tangible examples of ecosystem degradation in this region. They form the conceptual focus for the collaboration. Tanya and Trent have used the motif of cracking sand and Tanya’s interpretation of her mother’s favourite flower to inform the design of a furniture collection that can communicate this complex and troubling narrative.
This project has was supported by
@ahec_anz, @creative.gov.au, @artssouthaus, @unswartanddesign, @marukuarts, @ngvmelbourne, @artbankau and @fremantleartscentre.
Maker - #ChrisNicholson
Photography - @fiona_susanto
#DesignAnthropology

#MantaPiltiDrySandCredenza, American walnut and brass, 2023.
By #TanyaSinger and #TrentJansen.
Edition of 3, 2 remaining.
Available through @trentjansenstudio in Australia, @galleryallart in China, @_mintshop_ in the UK, @rossana_orlandi in Europe and @wexlergallery in the USA.
Manta Pilti (Dry Sand) has been designed to communicate the time critical catastrophic effects human induced climate change is inflicting on Country around Indulkana in remote South Australia.
For countless generations, Relational correlations between seasonal patterns of plants and animals have supported life in Indulkana, governing food collection, hunting, totemic relationships, and Law on Country. As the climate changes, these age-old relationships are thrown out of alignment.
Tanya’s references include the Parakeelya flower, a small purple bloom that once blanketed the Indulkana hills and is now seen far less frequently. This once plentiful bloom is now only found in hard-to-spot patches far from the road, because of the increased heat, reduced rainfall and dry, sandy soil caused by climate change.
This fading bloom and the dry sand in which it grows are emblematic of hotter, dryer Country and tangible examples of ecosystem degradation in this region. They form the conceptual focus for the collaboration. Tanya and Trent have used the motif of cracking sand and Tanya’s interpretation of her mother’s favourite flower to inform the design of a furniture collection that can communicate this complex and troubling narrative.
This project has was supported by
@ahec_anz, @creative.gov.au, @artssouthaus, @unswartanddesign, @marukuarts, @ngvmelbourne, @artbankau and @fremantleartscentre.
Maker - #ChrisNicholson
Photography - @fiona_susanto
#DesignAnthropology

#MantaPiltiDrySandCredenza, American walnut and brass, 2023.
By #TanyaSinger and #TrentJansen.
Edition of 3, 2 remaining.
Available through @trentjansenstudio in Australia, @galleryallart in China, @_mintshop_ in the UK, @rossana_orlandi in Europe and @wexlergallery in the USA.
Manta Pilti (Dry Sand) has been designed to communicate the time critical catastrophic effects human induced climate change is inflicting on Country around Indulkana in remote South Australia.
For countless generations, Relational correlations between seasonal patterns of plants and animals have supported life in Indulkana, governing food collection, hunting, totemic relationships, and Law on Country. As the climate changes, these age-old relationships are thrown out of alignment.
Tanya’s references include the Parakeelya flower, a small purple bloom that once blanketed the Indulkana hills and is now seen far less frequently. This once plentiful bloom is now only found in hard-to-spot patches far from the road, because of the increased heat, reduced rainfall and dry, sandy soil caused by climate change.
This fading bloom and the dry sand in which it grows are emblematic of hotter, dryer Country and tangible examples of ecosystem degradation in this region. They form the conceptual focus for the collaboration. Tanya and Trent have used the motif of cracking sand and Tanya’s interpretation of her mother’s favourite flower to inform the design of a furniture collection that can communicate this complex and troubling narrative.
This project has was supported by
@ahec_anz, @creative.gov.au, @artssouthaus, @unswartanddesign, @marukuarts, @ngvmelbourne, @artbankau and @fremantleartscentre.
Maker - #ChrisNicholson
Photography - @fiona_susanto
#DesignAnthropology

#MantaPiltiDrySandCredenza, American walnut and brass, 2023.
By #TanyaSinger and #TrentJansen.
Edition of 3, 2 remaining.
Available through @trentjansenstudio in Australia, @galleryallart in China, @_mintshop_ in the UK, @rossana_orlandi in Europe and @wexlergallery in the USA.
Manta Pilti (Dry Sand) has been designed to communicate the time critical catastrophic effects human induced climate change is inflicting on Country around Indulkana in remote South Australia.
For countless generations, Relational correlations between seasonal patterns of plants and animals have supported life in Indulkana, governing food collection, hunting, totemic relationships, and Law on Country. As the climate changes, these age-old relationships are thrown out of alignment.
Tanya’s references include the Parakeelya flower, a small purple bloom that once blanketed the Indulkana hills and is now seen far less frequently. This once plentiful bloom is now only found in hard-to-spot patches far from the road, because of the increased heat, reduced rainfall and dry, sandy soil caused by climate change.
This fading bloom and the dry sand in which it grows are emblematic of hotter, dryer Country and tangible examples of ecosystem degradation in this region. They form the conceptual focus for the collaboration. Tanya and Trent have used the motif of cracking sand and Tanya’s interpretation of her mother’s favourite flower to inform the design of a furniture collection that can communicate this complex and troubling narrative.
This project has was supported by
@ahec_anz, @creative.gov.au, @artssouthaus, @unswartanddesign, @marukuarts, @ngvmelbourne, @artbankau and @fremantleartscentre.
Maker - #ChrisNicholson
Photography - @fiona_susanto
#DesignAnthropology

Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026

Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026
Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026

Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026

Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026

Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026
Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026

Congratulation to @rick_tegelaar on his first solo show during the fuorisalone
#fuorisalone2026 #milandesignweek2026
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Funziona senza problemi su iOS, Android, Windows, macOS e browser moderni come Chrome e Safari.
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Scarica foto (JPEG) e video (MP4) facilmente.
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Il contenuto degli account privati è accessibile solo ai follower.
I file sono destinati solo a uso personale o educativo e devono rispettare le normative sul copyright.
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