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Jeff Zimmerman

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Clearly I’m getting more and more into lighting. Jeff Zimmerman is a glassblower who makes some amazing works. As a former glassblower myself I can attest that what he does is not easy by any sense of the word. But the coolest thing about Jeff is his life story. Both of his parents were artists […]


Chris Labrooy

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Chris Labrooy seems to focus on graphic design but he made a lamp that I had to share — as it’s out of felt. This lamp is constructed felt over an acrylic dome — so simple but yet so so beautiful. I’m not sure what kind of a house could hold it but I want […]


Terhi Tolvanen

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I’m not sure I even need to explain at this point why I’m so into Terhi Tolvanen. Terhi makes jewelery, or did from 1999 – 2008, her work is extraordinarily natural and beautiful. These look like beautiful coral reefs — I wonder how big they are — I bet they look amazing on! Much of […]


Phyllis Kudder Sullivan

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One of the best parts of the Museum of Art and Design is their floor of open studios where they teach classes and allow people to come watch various artists’ processes. One of the artists whose work was being displayed the day we went was that of Phyllis Kudder Sullivan who essentially weaves in ceramic. […]


Tony Marsh

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Another great find at the Museum of Art and Design was Tony Marsh — a ceramicist whose background and life story is as interesting as his work. Originally from New York, Tony has spent most of his life in California it seems. He went to UC Long Beach in the 70s and then went to […]


Voon Wong & Benson Saw

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While looking at potential Christmas gifts on Merchant No. 4 today I came across a design duo that I thought was making some really great things to share, Voon Wong and Benson Saw. What I saw were the above condiment plates that vary in size but are molecular in their structure. What I didn’t realize […]


Ayala Serfaty

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While at the Museum of Art and Design on Sunday, Charlotte and I also came up one the work of Ayala Serfaty. When we were exploring the floor of the museum that was highlighting various pieces of their collection her work was up on the wall as lighting and we were immediately drawn to its […]


Gyongy Laky

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As I work more and more on my yurt project I’ve been researching additional installation artists who utilize pieces of nature in their pieces. I spent yesterday at the Museum of Art and Design with Charlotte looking at parts of their permanent collection they’re currently displaying, which is where I came across Gyongy Laky. Her […]


Luke Jerram

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Yesterday my brother forwarded me an article from Makezine as he often does and it was the incredible glasswork of Luke Jerram — Michael wins the prize for coolest forward of 9/9/09 as Luke’s pieces from his glass microbiology sculpture series are beyond beautiful. The above, smallpox, is hand blown and, according to Luke, these […]


Heather Knight

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In keeping with my love of porcelain I wanted to share the tiles and other works of Heather Knight out of Asheville and her shop, Elemental Clay Studio. Her tile series, focusing on amazing textures, are 9×9 inches square and what’s awesome is that they can be displayed as one single piece or together in […]