Comprising a range of glass blocks painstakingly arranged by hand one-by-one, Minosse recalls the labyrinthine geometries of mythic palaces belonging to ancient civilizations.
An original design by studiopluz.
Comprising a range of glass blocks painstakingly arranged by hand one-by-one, Minosse recalls the labyrinthine geometries of mythic palaces belonging to ancient civilizations.
An original design by studiopluz.
Comprising a range of glass blocks painstakingly arranged by hand one-by-one, Minosse recalls the labyrinthine geometries of mythic palaces belonging to ancient civilizations.
An original design by studiopluz.
Comprising a range of glass blocks painstakingly arranged by hand one-by-one, Minosse recalls the labyrinthine geometries of mythic palaces belonging to ancient civilizations.
An original design by studiopluz.
Comprising a range of glass blocks painstakingly arranged by hand one-by-one, Minosse recalls the labyrinthine geometries of mythic palaces belonging to ancient civilizations.
An original design by studiopluz.
The throne pushes the boundaries of glass manipulation, allowing for the piece to represent advancements in colour combination with the glass surface used as a white canvas upon which paint is applied by hand. The process is impossible to replicate, thus allowing each piece to celebrate individual authenticity as an integral part of its design resolution.
The throne pushes the boundaries of glass manipulation, allowing for the piece to represent advancements in colour combination with the glass surface used as a white canvas upon which paint is applied by hand. The process is impossible to replicate, thus allowing each piece to celebrate individual authenticity as an integral part of its design resolution.
The throne pushes the boundaries of glass manipulation, allowing for the piece to represent advancements in colour combination with the glass surface used as a white canvas upon which paint is applied by hand. The process is impossible to replicate, thus allowing each piece to celebrate individual authenticity as an integral part of its design resolution.
The throne pushes the boundaries of glass manipulation, allowing for the piece to represent advancements in colour combination with the glass surface used as a white canvas upon which paint is applied by hand. The process is impossible to replicate, thus allowing each piece to celebrate individual authenticity as an integral part of its design resolution.
EXHIBITIONS
Salon Art + Design New York
PRESS
Wallpaper*