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How Leta Sobierajski and Wade Jeffree Tell Scented Tales

21/11/2019 design & fashion visual culture

How Leta Sobierajski and Wade Jeffree Tell Scented Tales

When it comes to fragrances, they have to please both the nose and eyes. Creative duo Leta Sobierajski and Wade Jeffree have established themselves as a design team capable of transporting fragrances on a scented tale. We discover their craft through The Essence.
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A Real or Rendered Berlin Hallway? By Julius Hahmann for gestalten Journal

20/11/2019 design & fashion

A Real or Rendered Berlin Hallway?

The light as it rebounds off the green tiles, the newspaper glistening as it balances from the mailbox, the tire marks left on the ground by a bicycle, everything about this ordinary hallway has been captured in such detail to make it lifelike. Berlin-based digital artist Julius Hahmann talks us through going deeper into detail.
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Street Contemporary by Vishal Marapon

19/11/2019 food & beverages visual culture

Street Contemporary

Recording and compressing mystical frozen moments to indicate the strangeness of time whilst also portraying metropolis spreads as deserted ghost towns, Vishal Marapon delicately captures the city in harmonious silence and empty of human life.
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Cristina Coral explores the relationship between figure and facade

07/11/2019 design & fashion visual culture

A Photographic Homage To The Female Body

The female figure is the best metaphor to represent the feelings, fragility, and contradictions that Cristina Coral often recognizes in herself. The Italian photographer has a soothing aesthetic that captures a sense of loneliness with atmospheric mystery, which is wholly epitomized in her 'Making Architecture' series.
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The Swedish Chef Bringing Color To New York

05/11/2019 food & beverages

The Swedish Chef Bringing Color To New York

To coincide with the American release of Story on a Plate, we put the spotlight on Emma Bengtsson, a chef that grew up in a quaint Scandinavian fishing village but has gone on to leave a prominent mark on New York's culinary scene.
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The art of Mediterranean Modernism through Andrew Trotter

01/11/2019 architecture & interior visual culture

The art of Mediterranean Modernism through the guise of Andrew Trotter

From starting a boutique store nearly a decade ago to founding Openhouse Magazine, Andrew Trotter reflects on his journey so far and discusses his first architectural commission Masseria Moroseta.
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