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When a tile becomes erotic
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When a tile becomes erotic

French artist AmiKarla Sutra’s creations of amorous figures exude the exuberance of carefree, hot summers, being both bewildering and liberating. Her street art tiles can be seen around the world, in Paris, Tokyo, Florence and Lisbon. Karla is a real traveler: she was born in Paris, studied in the
When a tile becomes erotic
design

When a tile becomes erotic

French artist AmiKarla Sutra’s creations of amorous figures exude the exuberance of carefree, hot summers, being both bewildering and liberating. Her street art tiles can be seen around the world, in Paris, Tokyo, Florence and Lisbon. Karla is a real traveler: she was born in Paris, studied in the
Object Fetish Part 9 | The objects of Eva Zeisel
design

Object Fetish Part 9 | The objects of Eva Zeisel

In the history of 20th-century design, along with Marcell Breuer, László Moholy-Nagy and Ernő Rubik, Eva Zeisel, or Zeisel Éva is known worldwide. But do we know at home, who she was at all? Born as Amália Éva Stricker in Budapest in 1906, the designer’s long career culminating in
Balance between intimacy and safe distance | Tableware by studio BOIR
design

Balance between intimacy and safe distance | Tableware by studio BOIR

Instead of large plexiglass panels placed on the counter, Croatian studio Boir proposes a set made of steel and stone to ensure safe dining during the epidemic. Meet the New Normal! Founded by product designer Vlatka Leskovar-Zidar and graphic designer turned chef Ivan Zidar, Studio Boir experiments with various food