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| Shona Marsh |
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| Shona Marsh's work is concerned with creating fresh and original pieces of
silverware inspired by clean geometric lines and patterns. Designs are
derived from the exploration of circles and spheres, slicing, segmenting or
repeating parts of the original shape. The silver is combined elegantly with
fine woods and each piece is designed not only for its beauty but also for
its functionality. |
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| Siān Matthews |
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| Siān's silverware fuses bold decorative patterns with simple minimal forms.
Referencing traditional prints, Siān combines both past and present aesthetics
in her elegant silver pieces. The silverware focuses on the literal combination
of 'form and decoration'. Patterns are designed to blanket the surface of
three-dimensional forms. Elements selected from the signature pattern evolve
onto functional aesthetics and part of the physical form of the piece, merging
both form and decoration. The silverware is designed to be used, treasured
and enjoyed in interiors today. |
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