The handmade aspect of the São Paulo exhibition is seen in design pieces and works of art that feature a characteristic braiding and delicate weaves.
Submitted at Jul 11, 2018, 3:43 PM
In the Bar Lounge, owned by Cyane Zoboli and Ana Elisa Hott, a work by Wilson Ferreira from Galeria ArtCausa was installed. Made entirely of natural rope and with details in turned solid wood, the work complements the space and represents the movement of dance.
Juliana Pippi chose several elements that refer to the artisanal style in the Toki Room – A Dive into My Time . Handcrafted pieces stand out, such as the bench and basketwork by Inês Schertel – made with natural sheep wool, respecting the ideal shearing period so as not to interfere with the animal’s quality of life. In the same space, there is also the lamp by Ana Neute, the bench and cardboard panels by Domingos Tótora and the exclusive ceramics by Hideko Honma, handmade pieces that are in line with Pippi’s proposal, Slow Design.
(Divulgação)
A huge rose quartz and silk necklace created by artist Nao Yuasa graces the Trama Studio , owned by Melina Romano. With her expertise in fashion items, Nao creates pieces with a lot of personality and all handmade.
(Mariana Osi)
At Calçada das Cores, by Lao Design and Zoom Arquitetura, Clarice Borian's work brings life to the space, which is located on the sidewalk outside the exhibition and welcomes those who arrive. There are several leaves discarded by nature, embroidered with words that carry an affective curation, bringing comfort to those who find them.
CASA_DEZESSEIS , by Moacir Schmitt Jr. and Salvio Moraes Jr., brings handmade touches to the rugs and crochet blanket that decorates the bed.