Embellished with Raffia shades, to finish, Marta Bonilla creates distinguished and simplistically elegant ceramic lamps archetypal of a minimalist. These timeless pieces are stout and steadfast, with functionality a fundamental priority, mixed with a romantic, earthy aesthetic.
Read MoreAfter Maya - and rescue pup Louee, the face of the brand - founded Garden State Candles, back in 2017, they were presented with the opportunity to open a physical brick & mortar shop in a neighbourhood they’d always admired. Fast forward to 2018 and the birth of Schmilblick.
Read MoreWe, here at Tous Mag, hold Frida’s sentimentality towards her stoneware in high esteem. Striving to create objects that are practical, functional and robust for everyday use, these inspired collections are intended for those with a love for eating, drinking, and bringing people together. Do you own a speckled plate? You may want to, after reading.
Read MoreWorking with natural materials, naturally dyed textiles, or recycled materials, this environment conscious designer works across all aspects of the design process including personally dyeing with plants foraged upstate to prepare the fabrics for their journey ahead.
Read MoreInfluenced by the likes of Sonia Delaunay, Alexander Calder, Henri Matisse and the Bauhaus Movement, fibre artist Laura Vargas Llanas handcrafts each canvas piece with natural and ethically sourced fibres, such as merino, alpaca wool, cotton and jute.
Read MoreCreating dark and mysterious ceramics, Violaine Toth’s untraditional use of predominantly black stoneware makes her pottery truly standout from the crowd. Appearing more as sculptures or totems, the pieces have both style and substance.
Read MoreMesut Öztürk mixes his Anatolian and Mesopotamian inspiration with a pinch of contemporary design. His one-of-a-kind Halka Vases require an abundance of time to make by hand, along with an outlook that appreciates the beauty of going back to basics.
Read MoreManchester based Vic Wright, a contemporary hand cast sculptor, talks with Tous Mag about her processes, exploration and techniques! | “The more l experiment and learn how to work and manipulate materials the more l hone my craft. More often than not its the failures that have the most pleasing outcomes and ultimately what l learn the most from.”
Read MoreTous Mag spoke with Ren•Vois the ceramic design studio of Tina Huang, located in California. Together with her husband Eric, Ren•Vois aims to bring a lifestyle brand of distinctive ceramic designs with sophisticated spontaneity. Not to mention, a colour explosion of bright pastels.
Read MoreJulie Nelson is a British ceramicist who explores the visual connections and regularities found across the natural world. Her work focuses on the elemental and she crafts in a series, often exhibiting objects in groups that both contrast and interrelate.
Read MoreMaison Matisse is a house of design objects, created by a mix of emerging and well-established designers, all inspired by the art and universe of Henri Matisse; founded by the fourth generation of Henri Matisse descendants.
Read MoreTous Mag caught up with Valeria Armeni from Amaretti Design - an independent luxury stationary brand - to discuss their range of handmade unique cards which double up as miniature pieces of art to be collected or framed.
Read MoreUndercover Living’s premium bed linen blends the finest quality cotton with a revolutionary botanical yarn to create an exquisite lightweight textile that’s both soft and crisp. All of their bed linen comes from the medieval Portuguese town of Guimarães, a region known globally for its expertise in home textiles.
Read MoreSofia Tufvasson’s fascination for clay started in 1993 when she took a ceramics course in Australia, she hasn’t been able to let go of the material since then. Read more about her pieces and inspiration here.
Read MoreWith many people steering toward a slightly more simplistic lifestyle and incorporating raw and natural influences into their home interiors, Wondrwood make it their mission to challenge the conventions of design and continue to steer towards a more sustainable future.
Read MoreTous Mag spoke with Sean Best and Ellie Smalls from Selwyn House - serveware and homeware makers from Derbyshire - to discover how they got to where they are today, making honest and functional pieces to be enjoyed from everyday meals through to big family get-togethers.
Read MoreMaking bronze ‘direct casts’ of the produce of gardens, historical locations and ancient trees in the UK, Pomarius Collections creates direct translations of original organic specimen into bronze by adapting the Italian Lost Wax casting method.
Read More“We give fallen trees a new lease of life in our mill. And we grow compostable furniture in our laboratory of biofacture. Our work is effortlessly both traditional and contemporary; championing British woodlands through making”
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