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BERLIN’S FINEST
Fresh on the table. WELL - a little proud today. Thank you Anne for this super opportunity and your great pictures!
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SUKIE
Sukie was found 2000 by Darrel and Julia Gibbs after Darrel graduated from the Royal Collage of Art. The Brighton-based company takes their inspiration from printed ephemera, typographie and folk art and printing techniques. Sukie aim to to create simple stationery with unique concepts, from the 'Turn Over a New Leaf' notebook, with different leaves printed on each page to their 'Rescued Paper' notebooks made entirely from discarded paper. All Sukie notebooks are made from recycled paper.
uncensored toys
Kidsonroof was established 2005 by Romy Boesveldt (*1968) and Ilya Yashkin (*1967). Together they have three kids. Their home in Amsterdam has turned into a labaratory for new ideas and new toys.
Ily is architect. But his 3dimensional objects don't dictate a fixed form or construction. As well as the surfaces, colors, patterns, which often looks like found objects, now part of a new invention.
where to buy: musestore at the Deutsche Guggenheim / Unter den Linden 13/15 10117 Berlin // musestore at the me. collectors room, Auguststr. 68, 10117 Berlin.
contact: [email protected]
artpoem
Richard Tipping (*1949, Adelaide, Australia) / works and lives in Newcastle, Australia / Richard Tipping is poet, photographer and sculptor. His works are in the many public collections in Australia.
With his artpoem signs he developed a media, which made him known all over the world. From the Tate Modern in London to the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
His field is the contradiction and the play with rules. After his invention somehting very dictatorial, becomes something very positive and open.
where to buy: musestore at the Deutsche Guggenheim / Unter den Linden 13/15 10117 Berlin // musestore at the me. collectors room, Auguststr. 68, 10117 Berlin.
contact: [email protected]
graphicproduct design
Ryosuke Uehara (*1972) and Yoshie Watanabe (*1961) belong to the group of graphic designers, which creates the delicate prodcuts of d-bros, Japan. d-bros was originally launched 1995 as the product brand of the ad graphic design studio Draft Co, Tokyo.Their designs and ideas are often copied, but the innovation and preciseness of the original remains always unmatched.
Designs like the work above (Yoshi Watanabe) are charakterized by the emotion of hand drawing and often inspired by European tradition and sources. Nevertheless revised by a contemporary and not-European view.
where to buy: musestore at the Deutsche Guggenheim / Unter den Linden 13/15 10117 Berlin // musestore at the me. collectors room, Auguststr. 68, 10117 Berlin.
contact: [email protected]
art of color
In 1990 Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell established Wallace + Sewell after graduating from the Royal College of Art. In their own words:
Work is distinguished by a positive and confident use of colour and an intelligent use of yarn properties and standard weave structures, producing exclusive fabrics of discerning appeal.
"Confident use" is a true understatement. Their patterns and color rhythms remind rather on works of abstract art. The fantastic materials underlines this high level of textile art.
where to buy: musestore at the Deutsche Guggenheim / Unter den Linden 13/15 10117 Berlin // musestore at the me. collectors room, Auguststr. 68, 10117 Berlin.
contact: [email protected]
crocheted with love
Anne-Claire Petit studied industrial design in Eindhoven and began her career as a designer for Esprit. After four years at the international label she started her own label / the international known children and accessoires line based on crocheted animals and objects is her latest major step and her most successfull / all objects are made by hand, mostly by woman in villages on the countryside in Asia, where the work for the Anne-Clair Petit label guarantees a regular income throughout most of the year.