
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
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

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
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
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
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
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

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
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
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
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
Noa Ikeuchi, Japanese, and Tommaso Nani, Italian, have a bond made of empathy and design, in which simplicity and rationality meet in a contemporary frame. The meeting and union of different meanings and symbols is at the center of their philosophy. Objects and relations arise from these encounters.

about the designer
Noa Ikeuchi, Japanese, and Tommaso Nani, Italian, have a bond made of empathy and design, in which simplicity and rationality meet in a contemporary frame. The meeting and union of different meanings and symbols is at the center of their philosophy. Objects and relations arise from these encounters.

about the designer
Alba Gallizia est diplômée du Politecnico de Milan en 1985, elle a été professeure assistante au cours de composition architecturale de l'IUAV de Venise. En 1993, elle commence sa carrière professionnelle indépendante dans de nombreux domaines différents, travaillant sur la conception architecturale, d'intérieur et de mobilier, l'image d'entreprise et le design.

about the designer
Alba Gallizia est diplômée du Politecnico de Milan en 1985, elle a été professeure assistante au cours de composition architecturale de l'IUAV de Venise. En 1993, elle commence sa carrière professionnelle indépendante dans de nombreux domaines différents, travaillant sur la conception architecturale, d'intérieur et de mobilier, l'image d'entreprise et le design.

about the designer
MIST-O Noa Ikeuchi, japonaise, et Tommaso Nani, italien, entretiennent un lien fait d'empathie et de design, où simplicité et rationalité se rencontrent dans un cadre contemporain. La rencontre et l'union de différentes significations et symboles est au centre de leur philosophie. Des objets et des relations naissent de ces rencontres.

about the designer
MIST-O Noa Ikeuchi, japonaise, et Tommaso Nani, italien, entretiennent un lien fait d'empathie et de design, où simplicité et rationalité se rencontrent dans un cadre contemporain. La rencontre et l'union de différentes significations et symboles est au centre de leur philosophie. Des objets et des relations naissent de ces rencontres.

about the designer
Astrid Luglio est née à Naples et vit, conçoit et enseigne actuellement à Milan. En 2018, elle fonde son propre studio et commence à collaborer de manière indépendante avec des entreprises, des galeries et des particuliers en Italie et à l'étranger. Elle est co-fondatrice du collectif The Ladies' Room avec lequel elle entame une réflexion sur le besoin renouvelé d'une implication des sens dans le design contemporain. Dès le début, Astrid a choisi le traitement du verre comme technique d'expérimentation du design, recherchant narration et fonctionnalité dans les produits qu'elle conçoit.

about the designer
Astrid Luglio est née à Naples et vit, conçoit et enseigne actuellement à Milan. En 2018, elle fonde son propre studio et commence à collaborer de manière indépendante avec des entreprises, des galeries et des particuliers en Italie et à l'étranger. Elle est co-fondatrice du collectif The Ladies' Room avec lequel elle entame une réflexion sur le besoin renouvelé d'une implication des sens dans le design contemporain. Dès le début, Astrid a choisi le traitement du verre comme technique d'expérimentation du design, recherchant narration et fonctionnalité dans les produits qu'elle conçoit.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
MIST-O Noa Ikeuchi, japonaise, et Tommaso Nani, italien, entretiennent un lien fait d'empathie et de design, où simplicité et rationalité se rencontrent dans un cadre contemporain. La rencontre et l'union de différentes significations et symboles est au centre de leur philosophie. Des objets et des relations naissent de ces rencontres.

about the designer
MIST-O Noa Ikeuchi, japonaise, et Tommaso Nani, italien, entretiennent un lien fait d'empathie et de design, où simplicité et rationalité se rencontrent dans un cadre contemporain. La rencontre et l'union de différentes significations et symboles est au centre de leur philosophie. Des objets et des relations naissent de ces rencontres.

about the designer
MIST-O Noa Ikeuchi, japonaise, et Tommaso Nani, italien, entretiennent un lien fait d'empathie et de design, où simplicité et rationalité se rencontrent dans un cadre contemporain. La rencontre et l'union de différentes significations et symboles est au centre de leur philosophie. Des objets et des relations naissent de ces rencontres.

about the designer
MIST-O Noa Ikeuchi, japonaise, et Tommaso Nani, italien, entretiennent un lien fait d'empathie et de design, où simplicité et rationalité se rencontrent dans un cadre contemporain. La rencontre et l'union de différentes significations et symboles est au centre de leur philosophie. Des objets et des relations naissent de ces rencontres.

about the designer
En 2010, la créatrice Ellen Van Dusen a lancé Dusen Dusen, une ligne de vêtements pour femmes connue pour ses imprimés audacieux et originaux sur des silhouettes polyvalentes et portables. Chaque saison, la collection Dusen Dusen est développée et inspirée par les beaux-arts, le design commercial et naïf, ainsi que la réaction du cerveau à la couleur, au mouvement et au contraste. En 2015, la marque s'est développée avec le lancement de Dusen Dusen Home, une ligne de textiles et d'articles pour la maison qui comprend de la literie, des jetés, des oreillers et des serviettes. Ellen Van Dusen est née et a grandi à Washington, DC et réside actuellement à Brooklyn, NY avec son chien, Snips.

about the designer
En 2010, la créatrice Ellen Van Dusen a lancé Dusen Dusen, une ligne de vêtements pour femmes connue pour ses imprimés audacieux et originaux sur des silhouettes polyvalentes et portables. Chaque saison, la collection Dusen Dusen est développée et inspirée par les beaux-arts, le design commercial et naïf, ainsi que la réaction du cerveau à la couleur, au mouvement et au contraste. En 2015, la marque s'est développée avec le lancement de Dusen Dusen Home, une ligne de textiles et d'articles pour la maison qui comprend de la literie, des jetés, des oreillers et des serviettes. Ellen Van Dusen est née et a grandi à Washington, DC et réside actuellement à Brooklyn, NY avec son chien, Snips.