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COLLECTIBLE 2024

Please visit our exhibition at < COLLECTIBLE 2024 > in Belgium!
[ PUBLIC OPENING HOURS]
MARCH 2024 | 7-10 from 12:00 to 19:00

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Milano Design week,2023


Please visit our exhibition at <ISOLA DESIGN GALLERY> during Milan Design Week 2023! [ Open from 18 - 23 April, 11:00 - 18:00 ]

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DROPS,2023

Symbolizes the element of water, presenting a dynamic waterscape that harnesses the innovative water-repellent textile technology pioneered by UK startup AMPHICO.

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Fragmented landscape, 2023

Captures the spirit of plant life, offering a fresh interpretation of the ever-evolving panorama of the garden created by diverse vegetation. The landscape is fragmented through a Voronoi diagram lens, giving rise to a captivating, reconstructed image that blends tradition and innovation.

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sphere, 2023

Playing with the element of light, this piece is composed of traditional Japanese paper. A line spreads over the whole surface and transforms from a line to a surface, and the components of the sphere change through the viewing angles.

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CRAFT SCAPE,2018

Craft scape is one of the early art piece that 9+1 created. It is a light installation which take advantage of the reflective nature of natural lacquer.

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CRAFT PRISM,2020

This work reflects an image captured from a compound eye perspective. The square lens fragments the background image and reconstructs the landscape in it.

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Tiny cloud 2022

Two glass tubes are joined together, one producing fog and the other gently filling it to humidify the air. Convection in the glass tube and the convection is diffused and shimmers like a cloud.

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CRAFT PRISM,2019

This reflects an image captured from a compound eye perspective. The square lens fragments the background image and reconstructs the landscape in it.

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FLEX,2020

Glass is a hard material that breaks easily when force is applied. But what if glass had softness? This work explores soft glass as a material and its potential application.     

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CRAFT SCAPE,2018

This installation uses a spherical object coated with Urushi as a reflective surface for the light. The light source moves like a pendulum and creates images of a distorted space with time.

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STONE LIGHT, 2022

What if a product is a temporary form between raw material production and consumption? In this artwork, electronic circuits are directly printed on stones by using inkjet printer technologies which are added on this circuit to give birth to a new form of lighting.

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DEPTH,2020

In this work, a black plate is placed on the opposite side of the glass, so that the landscape overlaid with the plate is reflected and the rest of the image is transparent.

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shade of tree2022

In this work, she finds a connection between the properties of silk and those of leaves, and uses silk to create a pleasant phenomenon like the shade of a tree.

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TINY CLOUD,2020

Two glass tubes are joined together, one producing fog and the other gently filling it to humidify the air. Convection in the glass tube and the convection is diffused and shimmers like a cloud.

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CRAFT PRISM,2018

In this art piece, The lens was cut into small square fragments pieces and put back again using the kintsugi technique to recreate a fragmented scenery.

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CRAFT MOVE,2018

By the magnetic property of the iron oxide, black “Urushi“ Japanese Lacquer is magnetic. We visualized this magnetic pattern using paper painted with the “Urushi“.

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A DROP OF LIGHT,2020

By combining glass and metal leaf, both materials commonly used in traditional crafts, A Drop of Light is a new light experience that blends into everyday life.

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SHINDOFUJI,2022

The human body and its land are inseparable. Silkworms also eat mulberry leaves grown in the earth and deliver the blessings of their life to us.

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CRAFT CIRCUIT,2018

Craft circuit uses the traditional material Urushi lacquer as an insulator and the gold leaf as a conductor to create an electronic circuit.

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