Hollie Bowden
I like to see objects as living organisms, imagine them coming alive and being able to surprise you with their behaviour. I want to create objects with my hands; then I can give them my personality. I turn them into communicative objects that can arouse one’s feelings and imagination. In short, what I want to create are objects with a fictional or fantasy element that allow you to escape everyday life,” says Nacho Carbonell.
Born in Spain in 1980, Nacho Carbonell is now based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, where he works alongside his team of designers and artists in an open warehouse. He graduated in 2003 from Cardenal Herrera University in Spain and went on to study at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Upon graduating, he created collections such as Evolution in 2009, which won him a nomination for Beazley Design of the Year from the Design Museum in London. In 2013, he won Designer of the Year in his home country, Spain. He started collaborating with Carpenters Workshop Gallery in 2015 and has since become one of the leading artists that the gallery represents worldwide.
Carbonell is known for his tactile approach to sculpture which plays with textures, experimental techniques and natural materials. His approach is unique, seeing objects as ‘living organisms’ that come alive and surprise you with their behaviour. For Carbonell, forming a relationship with his work is integral – he creates objects with his hands in order to impart his personality to them. He describes his pieces as “communicative objects that arouse one’s feelings and imagination… that allows you to escape everyday life”. Carbonell’s designs are made using locally sourced materials he finds near his studio in Eindhoven.
Carbonell’s pieces have been shown in museums around the world such as the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands, the 21_21 Design Sight in Japan, the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, Paris, France, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina. His work One-SeaterConcrete Tree (2022) was recently acquired by the Cincinatti Museum of Art. His pieces are also in several private collections.
Awards
2009
/ Designer of the Future, Design Miami Basel – Switzerland
/ Design of the year nomination: Lover’s Chair – Design Museum London
2007
/ Winner Grand Prix SEB 150 years, July
/ Milan Furniture Fair, Milan, Italy
/ Design Parade, Villa Noailles, France
/ Valencia Furniture Fair, Valencia, Spain
Designs by Hollie Bowden
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Tiger Blanket
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Collection: Rick Owens
Rick Owens
Rick Owens grew up in Porterville, a small town in California’s San Joaquin valley.
Drawn to pre-gentrified Hollywood and L.A.’s punk underground in the 80s, Owens studied painting at what is now Otis College of Art and Design. He then switched to Los Angeles Trade Technical-College to learn patternmaking and draping.
Owens launched his eponymous line in 1994, operating out of a raw storefront off Hollywood Boulevard. Photographer Corinne Day shot Kate Moss in his clothing for Carine Roitfeld’s Vogue Paris, which caught the attention of Anna Wintour. Consequently, American Vogue underwrote his first runway show, in New York, and the legendary French fur label Revillon hired him to modernise their centuries-old house. Owens also launched menswear in 2002, which he continues to show bi-annually at Paris men’s fashion week.
Owens moved to Paris with his wife and partner, Michèle Lamy, in 2003, setting up his home and atelier inside a historic five-storey building that previously served as offices for former French president François Mitterrand. His runway collections have been mounted in Paris since then.
Owens founded Owenscorp in France in 2004, making the label completely independently owned.
Diffusion collections that complement the original label for women and men include RICKOWENSLILIES and DRKSHDW. In addition to being carried in specialty boutiques worldwide, the first Rick Owens flagship opened in the Palais Royal of Paris in 2006 and additional stand-alone stores have followed globally. An e-commerce store was launched in 2013.
In July of 2005 he introduced a furniture collection. Using raw plywood, marble, and moose antlers, the collection is inspired by his favourite shapes from Eileen Gray to Brâncuși to California skateparks. The furniture collection has since been shown at the Musée d’art Moderne and Le Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
In 2002, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) honoured Owens with the Perry Ellis award for emerging talent. He was awarded the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Fashion Design in 2007, as well as The Rule Breakers Award from the Fashion Group International. In 2017, he received the CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award. Owens was named Menswear Designer of the Year at the CFDA fashion awards 2019, in addition to receiving the Fashion Group International Superstar Award later that same year. in 2021, Owens was awarded the WWD Honours Award for Womenswear Designer of the Year.
Owens has authored 6 books — L’ai-je bien descendu? (2007), Rick Owens (2011), Rick Owens: Furniture (2017), a limited edition box set titled Subhuman Inhuman Superhuman (2017), as well as Rick Owens photographed by Danielle Levitt and Legaspi by Rick Owens, both released in September 2019 by Rizzoli.
December 2017 saw the opening of a retrospective exhibition dedicated to Owens’ work at La Triennale di Milano.
In 2019, Owens designed the costumes and makeup for Hiroshi Sugimoto’s production of At the Hawks Well, presented at Opéra Garnier in Paris.
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Telecscope lamp (Copy)
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