Austin Carrier and Alex Mutter-Rottmayer have opened a flagship showroom for their studio, Hommeboys Interiors, blending natural materials like marble and wood with curated vintage pieces. The design showcases the couple's passion for nature, featuring a salon-like atmosphere. Meanwhile, a significant retrospective at the Columbus Museum of Art on JB Blunk and Toshiko Takaezu highlights their connection to the Mingei Folk Art Movement, presenting over 200 pieces. Additionally, Galerie Scene Ouverte introduces an annual program to promote emerging artists using novel materials, with their first exhibition highlighting the work of six talented creatives.
Austin Carrier and Alex Mutter-Rottmayer's showroom exemplifies their love for nature, featuring a unique blend of materials and a curated aesthetic for design enthusiasts.
The upcoming retrospective on JB Blunk and Toshiko Takaezu at the Columbus Museum of Art will showcase their ties to the Mingei movement, highlighting over 200 works.
Galerie Scene Ouverte's Young Scene Ouverte initiative aims to spotlight emerging artists employing innovative materials, launching with an exhibition featuring works by six talented creatives.
Frank Frances transitions from photographing for AD to showcasing his artistic versatility in his debut solo exhibition, expanding his reach within the creative community.
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