Denfair 2019 Highlights | End Wind Upwardly
Monday, July 15, 2019
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Wrapping upwardly this year's DENFAIR Highlights amongst a few to a greater extent than standouts, the start is Halcyon Lake, who presented their incredible novel Amadi Collection of hand-knotted rugs. Inspired yesteryear an exploration of traditional African culture, the rugs are hand-woven inward the highlands of Afghanistan. Designed to ameliorate amongst historic menses as well as prepare a patina inward the tradition of antique carpets, the breath-takingly beautiful rugs are characterised yesteryear vast as well as varied geometric designs.
Comprising over 20 made-to-order designs, each carpet unexpectedly interrupts its classically linear structure amongst complex visual compositions, underscoring the character as well as science of traditional weaving techniques as well as the depth of history instilled inward each piece.
The Wood Room was a novel regain for me this twelvemonth at DENFAIR. Specialising inward high terminate handcrafted Australian made furniture, their beautiful stand upwardly (awarded Highly Commended inward the Best Large Stand Category) as well as novel collection pieces left a lasting impression. The Bell Table, designed inward collaboration amongst Richards Stanisich was a talking betoken for many. Inspired yesteryear the uncomplicated pleasance of bringing people together, it has a tactile simplicity as well as soft edges. I dearest the circular shape as well as exquisite sculpted base, which has been handcrafted from company timber.
The Wood Room equally good unveiled the novel Trim Collection yesteryear Patryk Koca. Comprising of a java table, dining table, arm chair as well as lounger, the pieces reverberate the novel moving ridge of Australian pattern —"an amalgamation of timeless mid-century influence as well as a robust detailing necessitated yesteryear our unique living scale, interior planning, marketplace demands as well as manufacturing technologies". As amongst all of The Wood Room pieces, the Trim Collection tin live fully customised to adapt whatever residential or commercial setting.
One of the standouts at lastly year's DENFAIR Sydney Edition, The Raconteur recreated their beautifully ethereal stand upwardly to showcase their make of handmade luxury odor based products made from Australia’s native botanicals.
The Raconteur won the DENFAIR 2019 abide by for Best Medium Stand.
After discovering the run of Fiona Lynch's Experimental Gallery before this year, it was exciting to meet the pieces inward existent life. Melbourne-based designer Makiko Ryujin’s Shinki serial of burnt vessels draws on her Japanese heritage, where the sacredness as well as shape of the bowls inside her civilisation inform the proportions as well as pattern of the objects.
Makiko Ryujin - Shinki Burning Vessels won the DENFAIR Front/Centre Emerging Designer Award.
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