Although inspired by Newton's cradle, demonstrating the conservation of momentum and energy, this glass version should be handled with care. The playful and highly variable collection provides space f..
The collection was inspired by simple shapes: a circle, a triangle, a rectangle and an oval. The term phenomenon comes from the Greek word for “appearance”. The forms are what you see on first sight. ..
The collection was inspired by simple shapes: a circle, a triangle, a rectangle and an oval. The term phenomenon comes from the Greek word for “appearance”. The forms are what you see on first sight. ..
The collection was inspired by simple shapes: a circle, a triangle, a rectangle and an oval. The term phenomenon comes from the Greek word for “appearance”. The forms are what you see on first sight. ..
The collection was inspired by simple shapes: a circle, a triangle, a rectangle and an oval. The term phenomenon comes from the Greek word for “appearance”. The forms are what you see on first sight. ..
The collection was inspired by simple shapes: a circle, a triangle, a rectangle and an oval. The term phenomenon comes from the Greek word for “appearance”. The forms are what you see on first sight. ..
The collection was inspired by simple shapes: a circle, a triangle, a rectangle and an oval. The term phenomenon comes from the Greek word for “appearance”. The forms are what you see on first sight. ..
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. ..
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. ..