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Touching the Surface with Giles Miller Studio
A tactile one-off installation made of tiny molded hairs, Miranda by Giles Miller Studio is a unique wall surface that adapts to the curious hand. London-based design practice, Giles Miller Studio, specializes in the development of truly innovative surface and interior design projects. Featured image: Miranda surface (detail), © Giles Miller Studio
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Puzzling Plateau
Designed with innovation and engineering in mind, RockPaperRobot (RPR) develops high-end kinetic furniture and lighting. The tabletop illusion called the Float Table resembles a Rubik’s cube created from “magnitized” wooden cubes that levitate. Held together by a system of tensile steel cables, the Float Table is a handmade work of art for the home or studio. […]
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LUXX Mirrors: Geometric Reflections
Get lost in the sight of your own reflection. The LUXX mirrors from French designer Samuel Accoceberry are created from polished steel elements treated in gold, copper and night finishes and then assembled into a three-dimensional structure. The limited edition mirrors play with scale and geometry, transforming a flat surface into a sculptural relief.
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Graf von Faber Castell: Platinum Point
Graf von Faber Castell realizes that pencils are not just for elementary school. The Perfect Pencil is platinum-plated with a built in sharpener and a retractable graphite point so that brilliant thought or inspired sketch gets onto the page in style.
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Daniel Rolnik: Pop-Up Magic
In Issue 10 we presented an exclusive feature on Daniel Rolnik’s latest curatorial endeavor, THE PRINT POP COLLECTION at The Venice Art Walk. Now that a few weeks have passed, Daniel shares his thoughts with Installation on the success of the pop-up and the future of his newly co-founded venture Intellectual Property Prints. By Daniel […]
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MoLAA: Arte Latino
The Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) celebrates patronage, community, and a diversified roster of artists in their 10th Annual Gala. The historical roots of Los Angeles are based in Latin American culture. We are constantly reminded of the influence on our daily commute as street names throughout the Westside and Downtown identify Los Angeles’ relationship […]