This is Fredericks & Mae at its most lush - come explore this casual museum this objét emporium.
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What began as a confetti chopping block has expanded into a dappled universe.
Fire, inherently ephemeral, has no clear shape, weight, or density, yet exudes a profound visual presence. Across cultures and history, it has served as a potent motif in artistic expression and design. Its significance is multifaceted, embodying themes of destruction, creation, purification, illumination, martyrdom, survival, and innovation.
In 'Eternal Flame,' we invite you to explore this timeless symbol through the lenses of 24 artists who have crafted functional objects incorporating representations of fire. Witness their blazing interpretations, each offering a unique perspective on the enduring allure of the flames.
Glass jars (and plant propagators) from glass artist Jessi Moore. For cotton balls, jelly beans, coffee, drugs, coins, q-tips or treasure - your choice.
We are so happy to be showing Objetos de Hojalata (Tin Objects) from Studio Fabien Cappello, based in Guadalajara, Mexico. Familar and delightful in equal measure - these conjure up a strange sort of nostalgia.
Glassmaking dates back at least 6000 years, with archaeological evidence suggests that the first true synthetic glass was made in Lebanon and Syria. Glass can also form naturally - such as when lighting strikes sand, forming hollow, branch light structures called fulgurites.
Clam Lab is a ceramics studio founded by Clair Catillaz based in Catskill, NY. Her work is quiet, powerful, and achingly beautiful.
Medieval chic. Mid-century monastery. Scandinavian black out. Electricity is gauche.