Christina Vrabtcheva
With her unusual career shift, this former Bulgarian architect recently emerged into the Fashion world with a very promising first collection. Although working as freelance architect for ten years, her archiskills definitely come out in her Fashion collection Heart of Stone.
Anarkitty
Emma Geary AKA Anarkitty is a 34-years old Pop-Surrealist artist born in a small village in Northern Ireland called Ballycarry. In 1999 she graduated the University of Ulster in Belfast and gained a Bachelor of Arts in Visual Communications.
Arthouse Cafe
What happens when you walk in a coffee shop and have difficulty distinguishing between the wall, the ceiling and the floor? This was the question Joey Ho had probably in mind when she decided to experiment
Cradle
Cradle has every single feature you can look for in your purchase of pieces of furniture. The name its creators have given it talks for itself: a cradle is an “infant’s small bed”, in which parents have total confidence in order for their baby to feel safe and comfortable.
Till Nowak
He lived his artistic evolution and perception of digital art as a rollercoaster ride through all forms of digital media. His passion for films and cinema had kept on growing arm in arm with computer gaming
The Beehive Chair by Graham Roebeck
Beehive chair is designed by Graham Roebeck, a New Zealand based architectural designer that managed to win the 2011 Formica Formations Competition.
Tze Goh
Having studied in fashion capitals such as Paris, New York and London, Tze Goh, a recent Central St Martins graduate, brings his very own twist to minimalism.
Airline 009 Chair by Cory Grosser
In 2007, Walt Disney Signature, Disney’s adult lifestyle brand, asked Cory Grosser, a successful independent product designer with a Los Angeles based studio, to design a new armchair and ottoman inspired by the Airline Chair of 1934, designed by Kem Weber, which is part of Disney’s history.
















































