Dispatch from the Venice Architecture Biennale, Pinch Opens an NYC Showroom, and More News
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Pinch, celebrating 20 years, has transformed a Greenwich Village apartment into a showcase for their furniture, while 'Knit and Weave' at Schloss Hollenegg features 30 designers merging history and contemporary textile art. Curator Johanna Pichlbauer emphasizes themes of sustainability and identity in the exhibition, showcasing innovative uses of color and texture. The display includes remarkable installations, and concurrently, Craft in America highlights a vast teapot collection by Gloria and Sonny Kamm, further blending craft with artistic expression in Los Angeles.
Since January, Pinch and Bannon have been quietly transforming the intimate, residential space into an apt showcase for their furniture and lighting, welcoming clients in for meetings and informal meals.
Curated by Johanna Pichlbauer, the group show's featured works explore sustainability, identity, innovation, and heritage, showcasing 30 emerging designers in juxtaposition with historical fabrics.
The 'Knit and Weave' exhibition at Schloss Hollenegg features standouts such as Theresa Hattinger's large-scale outdoor textiles, highlighting contemporary reinterpretations of historical design.
Ardent collectors Gloria and Sonny Kamm have amassed the world's largest collection of teapots, commissioning artists to create unique and fantastical designs reflected in a public exhibition.
Read at Architectural Digest
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