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Kyoto House: The Fusion of Japanese Heritage and Ukrainian Design
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Kyoto House: The Fusion of Japanese Heritage and Ukrainian Design

The Ukrainian Makhno Studio created a modern Japanese-Ukrainian design in an old house—a perfect place for meditation and contemplation. During the reconstruction, they preserved many authentic elements in Kyoto House, such as original tatami mats or textured clay wall surfaces. There is a small tea garden called ‘roji’. It
“Letting the old be new again” | Silvie Lubenova
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“Letting the old be new again” | Silvie Lubenova

Silvie Lubenova creates fearlessly, across genres and time. Looking at her work, one might get the feeling that she is traveling back in time, but her artistic vision serves the future. And how is all this possible? Get to know this Bohemian artist through our interview! You are an illustrator
Forming by hand what life suggests—Behind the scenes: ceramicists Eszter Gyalog and András Lukács
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Forming by hand what life suggests—Behind the scenes: ceramicists Eszter Gyalog and András Lukács

Some people are ready to accept a little guidance from life, while others take a more intricate path to their destiny. But when we are in our place, everything suddenly takes shape—sometimes out of clay. Discover the story of Eszter Gyalog and András Lukács (Luki), founders of the Marēk
Ephemerality cast in porcelain—Štefan Sekáč’s art
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Ephemerality cast in porcelain—Štefan Sekáč’s art

They are at once delightful and thought-provoking, while also remaining functional: Štefan Sekáč’s objects are shaped by aesthetics, experimentation, and, not least, criticism. The Slovak designer says that his love of ceramics and porcelain began to develop after he was accepted at the secondary school of arts in Košice.
Ceramics inspired by ancient artistic shapes | Hana Karim
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Ceramics inspired by ancient artistic shapes | Hana Karim

Hana Karim’s passion for ceramics comes from the fact that she grew up in an artist family: his father is a painter and colorist, and her mother’s a ceramist, as well. Although she used to rebel against family patterns, Hana, who originally graduated as an art teacher, was