Marten Herma Anderson: a practice rooted in sensation
Marten Herma Anderson moves between architecture, sculpture, and design to create objects shaped by tension, memory, and material.
DZHUS: Transformation as Survival
Irina Dzhus designs clothing that refuses to stay still. Through DZHUS, garments transform, unfold, and shift.
Dominic Kießling Between Air, Light and Movement
Dominic Kießling creates installations that move with air, space, and presence itself.
In Stainless Steel We Trust
For Levi Di Marco, stainless steel is more than a material, It’s a way of seeing. Through Tutto Inox, he’s built a cult space where timeless objects, sharp design, and quiet confidence converge.
Desert Dispatch
In the vast silence of Far West Texas, resilience becomes a way of life. Through desert landscapes, river canyons, and stories shaped by endurance, this piece explores the quiet rhythm of surviving — and belonging — in one of the most remote places in America
Made of Paper
For Alla Mydollmallu, everything begins with a single sheet of paper. Through intricate handmade worlds, she transforms the simplest material into something immersive, playful, and entirely unexpected.
Dora Abodi’s World
Raised among the mythology of Transylvania, cinema, folklore, and art, Dora Abodi created a world where fashion is charged with storytelling, emotion, and fantasy.
Short-Form Memories
Michael Higgins transforms fleeting moments into hypnotic video loops where glitch, memory, and nostalgia blur together. Through autobiographical fragments and intuitive storytelling, his work reveals the emotional weight hidden within the everyday.
Latin stories told through scent.
What does Latin culture smell like? Through Dos Mundos, Alexis Flores transforms memory, music, and identity into fragrances made for those who belong to more than one world at once.
Back to the Object
PANORAMMMA transforms everyday objects into quiet reflections on meaning and perception. Through Maika Palazuelos’ artistic lens, the familiar becomes subtly unfamiliar.
Raburabu: Everyday Flowers
Raburabu captures the fleeting thrill of receiving flowers — the quiet excitement of being thought of. Founded in Taipei by Shan Shan, the studio transforms blooms into lingering gestures of love, softness, and presence.