Monthly Archives: May 2015

Freya Dalsjø

Freya Dalsjø is the eponymous label of Danish designer and 2011 graduate of the prestigious Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Settled in her Copenhagen Freya has begun to develop her own brand: “Design for me is about exploring and challenging the boundaries of material; the body and aesthetic. As a designer I aim to… Read more »

Paloma Wool

Paloma Wool is a small boutique label from Barcelona that explores the act of “getting dressed”. They’re latest collection features hand illustrated prints on the femal form, printed on rustic linens in off white, mint and forest green. The lookbook is beautifully presented, shot in an artist’s studio that looks as though it could belong… Read more »

Double Shape Setting

Brooklyn artist Esther Ruiz thinks of her sculptures as little settings or mini landscapes unto their own. With a futuristic industrial feel, the bright pop colours of her materials reflect against their gritty concrete bases; it’s easy to see why her sculpture feel like miniature otherworldly cities. Outer space, contemplating new undiscovered lands and imagining different perspectives… Read more »

Flotsam

Flotsam is the photography series by Sydney-based photographer Lisa Sorgini. Submerging the blooms in water their colours come alive, evoking calming sensation of running water and the lush textures of flowers.