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Labour of Love

Labour of Love

Tara Dougans is a 26 year old Canadian-born, London-based art director and illustrator. She relies heavily on the virtue of ‘taking one’s time’ and focuses specifically on handcraftsmanship, the value of process and detail oriented design. All of her drawings

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Eve Bailey

Eve Bailey

Shoulder Path – sculpture, 2008, aqua resin, foam, fiber glass, painted steel, 109 x 47 x 35 inches. Written by Henri Julien Sandront Eve Bailey (1975) is a French-born artist based in Brooklyn, NY.  Eve shares her studio with special

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Zambri – to Keep Back

Zambri – to Keep Back

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Amie Dicke

Amie Dicke

The cover of our latest issue was done by fine artist Amie Dicke. View a chronological selection of her portfolio below.

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Three Cubes colliding

Three Cubes colliding

An experimental 3D kite designed bySash Reading with Ivan Morison, fabricated and engineered by Queen and Crawford.

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Vase & Leuchte by Miriam Aust

Vase & Leuchte by Miriam Aust

MIRIAM AUST: “In most cases a plant is cultivated in a flowerpot, its stature is controlled and the space permitted. The draft is sounding out possible barriers and analysing how much a plant can be influenced, but still remain “natural”.

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A Day in California

A Day in California

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Furniture Factory by Lucas Maassen & Sons

Furniture Factory by Lucas Maassen & Sons

Designer Lucas Maassen designed a furniture collection, called Furniture Factory, and hired his sons Julian (7), Maris (7) and Thijme (9) to paint it. All the items are made by hand in Maassen’s studio, and the boys have each been

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Ronnie Abaldonado

Ronnie Abaldonado

Braun has launched a website that celebrates moustaches and beards of all shapes and sizes, with news, how-to’s, tips and interviews. One of the featured beard-wearers is the 27-year old breakdancer Ronnie Abaldonado, who has been dancing for 14 years.

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Chocolate & Beards

Chocolate & Beards

Written by Anneloes Bakker About six years ago, brothers Rick and Michael Mast started making their own chocolate from scratch in their Brooklyn apartment. Initially they were just served at their big dinner parties, but the bars were such a

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