marlo lyda transforms invasive weeds and stones into lamps, tables, and candle holders
Briefly

Marlo Lyda's work emphasizes the transformation of unwanted materials, showcasing their hidden beauty and potential through thoughtful design and collaboration.
In her exhibition, Lyda reclaims Camphor Laurel, traditionally seen as invasive, and crafts it into elegant objects, presenting a solution to environmental challenges.
The Remnants series by Lyda focuses on unique reclaimed materials, uplifting their distinct qualities, showcasing how discarded items can form functional and artistic pieces.
Collaboration with Spacecraft highlights the versatility of Camphor Laurel, merging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design to produce beautiful textile products.
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