
about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Hannah Lee est née et a grandi en Louisiane. Elle a obtenu son baccalauréat en peinture de l'Université Baylor sous la direction de Karl Umlauf, et sa maîtrise en peinture avec une spécialisation en gravure de la New York Academy of Art. Elle a également passé du temps à étudier à la fois à l'Université de Columbia et à la Art Students League. Elle a été commissaire dans des galeries et des espaces non traditionnels, et a participé à de nombreuses expositions à travers le pays. Les peintures, estampes et œuvres textiles récentes d'Hannah explorent l'existence simultanée de choses incompatibles. Elle travaille actuellement dans son studio à Austin, TX.

about the designer
Hannah Lee est née et a grandi en Louisiane. Elle a obtenu son baccalauréat en peinture de l'Université Baylor sous la direction de Karl Umlauf, et sa maîtrise en peinture avec une spécialisation en gravure de la New York Academy of Art. Elle a également passé du temps à étudier à la fois à l'Université de Columbia et à la Art Students League. Elle a été commissaire dans des galeries et des espaces non traditionnels, et a participé à de nombreuses expositions à travers le pays. Les peintures, estampes et œuvres textiles récentes d'Hannah explorent l'existence simultanée de choses incompatibles. Elle travaille actuellement dans son studio à Austin, TX.

about the designer
Nathalie Du Pasquier a travaillé comme designer au sein du groupe Memphis jusqu'en 1987, produisant des motifs, des textiles, des surfaces décorées et des meubles. Depuis lors, sa principale préoccupation et passion est la peinture. Au cours des trente-cinq dernières années, Du Pasquier a été intrigué par la relation entre les objets et les espaces dans lesquels ils sont installés. Cette enquête en cours s'est manifestée dans des peintures, des sculptures, des dessins, des motifs, des constructions, des tapis, des livres et des céramiques - agissant constamment entre le figuratif et le non figuratif, le tangible et l'intangible, la réalité et l'imagination, et les formes bidimensionnelles et tridimensionnelles. .

about the designer
Nathalie Du Pasquier a travaillé comme designer au sein du groupe Memphis jusqu'en 1987, produisant des motifs, des textiles, des surfaces décorées et des meubles. Depuis lors, sa principale préoccupation et passion est la peinture. Au cours des trente-cinq dernières années, Du Pasquier a été intrigué par la relation entre les objets et les espaces dans lesquels ils sont installés. Cette enquête en cours s'est manifestée dans des peintures, des sculptures, des dessins, des motifs, des constructions, des tapis, des livres et des céramiques - agissant constamment entre le figuratif et le non figuratif, le tangible et l'intangible, la réalité et l'imagination, et les formes bidimensionnelles et tridimensionnelles. .

about the designer
Sticky is a New York based design company developed by Grace Whiteside that specializes in multi-functional, performative and collaborative glasswork. All of their glass is hand-blown and often made to order in Brooklyn, NY. Grace recently collaborated with Kelly Wearstler and now Son of Rand.

about the designer
Sticky is a New York based design company developed by Grace Whiteside that specializes in multi-functional, performative and collaborative glasswork. All of their glass is hand-blown and often made to order in Brooklyn, NY. Grace recently collaborated with Kelly Wearstler and now Son of Rand.

about the designer
Sticky is a New York based design company developed by Grace Whiteside that specializes in multi-functional, performative and collaborative glasswork. All of their glass is hand-blown and often made to order in Brooklyn, NY. Grace recently collaborated with Kelly Wearstler and now Son of Rand.

about the designer
Sticky is a New York based design company developed by Grace Whiteside that specializes in multi-functional, performative and collaborative glasswork. All of their glass is hand-blown and often made to order in Brooklyn, NY. Grace recently collaborated with Kelly Wearstler and now Son of Rand.

about the designer
Nathalie Du Pasquier a travaillé comme designer au sein du groupe Memphis jusqu'en 1987, produisant des motifs, des textiles, des surfaces décorées et des meubles. Depuis lors, sa principale préoccupation et passion est la peinture. Au cours des trente-cinq dernières années, Du Pasquier a été intrigué par la relation entre les objets et les espaces dans lesquels ils sont installés. Cette enquête en cours s'est manifestée dans des peintures, des sculptures, des dessins, des motifs, des constructions, des tapis, des livres et des céramiques - agissant constamment entre le figuratif et le non figuratif, le tangible et l'intangible, la réalité et l'imagination, et les formes bidimensionnelles et tridimensionnelles. .

about the designer
Nathalie Du Pasquier a travaillé comme designer au sein du groupe Memphis jusqu'en 1987, produisant des motifs, des textiles, des surfaces décorées et des meubles. Depuis lors, sa principale préoccupation et passion est la peinture. Au cours des trente-cinq dernières années, Du Pasquier a été intrigué par la relation entre les objets et les espaces dans lesquels ils sont installés. Cette enquête en cours s'est manifestée dans des peintures, des sculptures, des dessins, des motifs, des constructions, des tapis, des livres et des céramiques - agissant constamment entre le figuratif et le non figuratif, le tangible et l'intangible, la réalité et l'imagination, et les formes bidimensionnelles et tridimensionnelles. .

about the designer
Ettore Sottsass was a product designer and architect who had an enormous influence on Italian design in the second half of the 20th century. Sottsass was born in Innsbruck, Austria, and moved with his family to Italy so that he could study architecture at Turin Polytechnic University. In 1980, Sottsass co-founded the Milan design group Memphis with fellow avant-garde designers Andrea Branzi, Alessandro Mendini, Martine Bedin, and Michele de Lucchi. Aiming to promote radical design, they produced brightly colored, geometric, and often anti-functional furniture, lighting and ceramics. His work belongs to numerous public collections around the world, and continues to inspire young designers.

about the designer
Ettore Sottsass was a product designer and architect who had an enormous influence on Italian design in the second half of the 20th century. Sottsass was born in Innsbruck, Austria, and moved with his family to Italy so that he could study architecture at Turin Polytechnic University. In 1980, Sottsass co-founded the Milan design group Memphis with fellow avant-garde designers Andrea Branzi, Alessandro Mendini, Martine Bedin, and Michele de Lucchi. Aiming to promote radical design, they produced brightly colored, geometric, and often anti-functional furniture, lighting and ceramics. His work belongs to numerous public collections around the world, and continues to inspire young designers.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Born in Shreveport, LA , Ransom Ashley is a photographer, actor, and cinematographer. He attended Parsons The New School for Design in New York City where he was concentrating on photography and went on to receive his Bachelor of Science in Psychology. He has shown work internationally (in New York, London, Brighton and Budapest) and been included in shows at the New Britain Museum of American Art, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, and Masur Museum of Art, among others. He has also been featured in select publications such as Teen Vogue, The New York Times, Deadline, Wonderland Magazine, Metal Magazine, and Dazed and Confused Magazine. Ashley is currently working on a body of work exploring Louisiana subcultures and recently appeared alongside Oscar Winning Actress Holly Hunter in the southern drama Strange Weather.

about the designer
Born in Shreveport, LA , Ransom Ashley is a photographer, actor, and cinematographer. He attended Parsons The New School for Design in New York City where he was concentrating on photography and went on to receive his Bachelor of Science in Psychology. He has shown work internationally (in New York, London, Brighton and Budapest) and been included in shows at the New Britain Museum of American Art, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, and Masur Museum of Art, among others. He has also been featured in select publications such as Teen Vogue, The New York Times, Deadline, Wonderland Magazine, Metal Magazine, and Dazed and Confused Magazine. Ashley is currently working on a body of work exploring Louisiana subcultures and recently appeared alongside Oscar Winning Actress Holly Hunter in the southern drama Strange Weather.