• Objects20c Gallery
    @objects20cGallery
    Objects20c is a modern art & design gallery located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Our gallery is a destination to collectors, designers, architects, vacationing celebrities and discerning clients worldwide. We have specialized, for more than a decade, in influential artists and designers of the 20th century with a maintained sensitivity to current tastes.
  • Fleet Objects
    @fleet_objects
    Fleet Objects is the Vancouver based design studio of Zoe Garred. Working primarily with natural materials, Zoe's passion lies in creating objects that are useful but abstract in form and application. By leaving the function of her pieces open to interpretation she invites the user to define the object's significance. Zoe has exhibited all over the world including at the Designboom mart in ICFF NYC and 100% Design Tokyo, Designboom's “Handled with Care” in London. She holds degrees in industrial design from Emily Carr University and in painting from the University of Calgary.
  • Obleeek Objects
    @obleeek_objects
    Obleeek Object’s concrete planters began in an art studio. Created with specific thoughtful consideration in terms of their symmetry, finish, and visual impact. Crafted as a solution for seamlessly integrating nature and architecture. The idea has been simple from the start; to present nature as a fundamental element within architecture. Using simple forms that have become icons of an international design vocabulary designer Leo Estevez found a pedestal that presents nature as a seamless element within a contemporary landscape. Playing off of the language of the concrete column as a location for which nature can be grown. Allowing our planters to no longer just accent architecture but to reinforce the importance that nature has in its development. Our philosophy at Obleeek is evolving. As we reach a broader audience and source out our allies we are excited about the future we are planning to create. Our planters have given us a platform to build on. A key element to how we make choices is based on a broader context. We are proud to offer a product that is 100% produced in California. All of our manufacturing is done in-house with designers and fabricators working together to produce the highest levels of quality and efficiency. Obleeek Objects is on the horizon and we look forward to sharing our vision with you through the years as we present our design innovations for the future.
  • The Object Society
    @theobjectsociety
    The Object Society was founded by Michael Dreeben and Ray Doeksen in Chicago’s Ukrainian village. Part showroom, part store, The Object Society began as a place for local furniture designers to show their designs, and resulted in greater attention to the community. The collective of designers includes Dreeben and partner Ayush Kasliwal’s AKMD, Doeksen’s USA-OK, Strand Design, Steven Haulenbeek, and Leah Ball, all based in Chicago, Illinois. The Object Society also includes Give Studio from Michigan, Gotham Smith from Brooklyn, and Michele Varian from New York City. The purpose of the collective is to pool resources, share knowledge, and work together to promote their work.
  • Object & Architecture
    @obj_arc
    O&A is the architecture practice of Ryan Withrow focused on creating sustainable modern residences.
  • Souled Objects Collection
    @souledobjectscollection
    Souled Objects is a collection of unique works that explores the manipulation and sculpting of fibers and textiles through a modern reinterpretation of traditional skills and techniques passed on by generations of artisans. The collection of floor coverings and interior furnishings celebrates the inevitable imperfections that result from crafting each piece using only the human hand – a process that imparts individual beauty, character, and soul. The brainchild of designer Dana Barnes, “Souled Objects” was inspired by a lifetime passion for textile design and indigenous craft. Dana’s formative years were spent in the southeast region of the United States where as a child she was surrounded by talented craftspeople creating original products using only basic materials readily available in the community.
  • Hufft
    @_hufft
    Hufft is a design firm that creates meaningful spaces and objects. Our authentic approach, inspired by people and places, integrates designers and builders into one holistic process.
  • MOD - Modern Objects + Design
    @mod_modern_objects_design
    MOD specializes in hospitality as well as restaurant/bar environments. In addition to their innovative products Modern Objects and Design also offers sourcing for custom furniture, lighting, products, packaging and brand identity.
  • UP interiors
    @upinteriors
    Timeless everyday objects and spaces. upinteriors.com
  • AHA
    @ahalife
    AHA is a curated destination for discovering 4000+ designers & artisans in 45+ countries. We scour the globe to find exceptional, quality objects for every single aspect of your life. Shop now: www.ahalife.com
  • Marianne Colahan
    @mariannecolahan
    Marianne writes for the Dwell Store. Her favorite designs are those that marry unexpected elements—a subtle silhouette is met with brilliant pattern; an everyday, functional item is crafted in luxe materials, and so on. In addition to writing about modern design objects, Marianne holds an MFA in Fiction and writes short essays. Originally from Massachusetts, Marianne lives and writes in Colorado. In her free time, Marianne enjoys skiing and hanging out with her husband and bearded dog, Briggs.
  • Urbs Studio
    @alysonbeaton
    Urbs is an interdisciplinary design studio in Austin, Texas specializing in architectural textiles, spaces, places and objects. Our work centers around resilient urbanism and our projects reflect this theme.
  • Iittala
    @iittala
    Founded in Iittala, Finland in 1881, Iittala first began as a glass factory. The company now celebrates generations of glassware objects including vases, dishes, and décor items, and maintains the tenet that objects should be distinctive, multifunctional, and enduring—both physically and aesthetically.
  • Jamie Chung
    @jamie_chung
    Jamie Chung is a still-life photographer who manages to turn the simplest, every-day objects into pieces of wonder.
  • KEEP
    @keep
    OUR STORY IS VERY SIMPLE After producing glass for top designers, KEEP was launched with the intention of bringing a new and unique offering of lighting to the marketplace. KEEP is dedicated to maintaining the craft of glass blowing, producing objects with a current sensibility. – Founders Susan Spiranovich + Adam Holtzinger KeepBrooklyn.com @keepbrooklyn
  • Tom Dixon
    @tomdixon
    Established in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British product design brand. With a commitment to innovation and a mission to revive the British furniture industry, the brand is inspired by the nation’s unique heritage and produces extraordinary objects for everyday use.
  • Brian W. Ferry
    @brianwferry
    Brian W. Ferry is a photographer based in New York City. He posts new work and objects of interest on his blog the blue hour.
  • Japan Suite
    @japansuite
    Vibrant & Timeless Japan Suite is passionate about promoting Japanese artisans who are re-interpreting the timeless beauty of traditional Japanese crafts. Japan’s hand-made crafts have played an integral role in the lives of Japanese for centuries. They are created in response to basic, everyday needs and have long been used in the daily rhythms of life. They come from the earth and from nature, and they are prized for their simplicity and long life. Craftspeople pour their passion, pride and energy into their handiwork, creating objects that can far outlive their creators, but in doing so, they carry on the artist’s legacy. The artisans know their objects can live hundreds of years, and they want to be just as proud of it in 100 years as they are today. So, everyday household items take on a life of their own, their own spirit and their own story. They are unique, one-of-a-kind creations with a character and spirit that grows stronger with regular use. The artist creates the object, but that is just the beginning of the journey. In the hands of its owner, a relationship is created, one that is nurtured across time. Just as we do, these creations will change over time developing new imperfections and new character. Each region and each artisan have their own character. In Japan, this is known as meibutsu. The legacy has been passed down by Japanese artists across time down to today’s craftspeople who are advancing and redefining this tradition. We applaud these artisans, and we strive to support them as they re-interpret the heritage of their predecessors — and we are proud to introduce their work, their stories and the passion they put into their creation here at Japan Suite.
  • Areaware
    @areaware
    AREAWARE is a Williamsburg, Brooklyn-based producer of everyday objects that are functional and unusual. Their goal is to create thoughtful products that inspire an emotional response, and which have a sense of humor as well as poetry of form. They are known for their emphasis on forward thinking technologies and original expression.

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