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]]>Erikson spent her childhood in France, but she’s now based in Northern California, where she lives with her husband and their three children. She always enjoyed embracing her creative side and her love for interior design and DIY eventually inspired her to start her own Instagram page, which attracted over 360,000 followers.
Living in the Golden State where the sun always shines and the weather never gets too cold didn’t dim her love for the holiday season, and she’s the biggest fan of Halloween. Erikson has been sharing inspiration for spooky decorations on her Instagram feed months ahead of this holiday, hyping up her followers for the upcoming season.
Her finds and DIYs will inspire you to level up your Halloween decorations this year, and some of them are easy enough to recreate. Erikson’s disco skeleton became a huge sensation on Instagram, but she can also teach you how to make spooky candles, fireplace displays, cookies and so much more.
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]]>The post Ma Debyc Will Rock Your World With Her Coquette Handmade Ceramics appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Cher is an artist from Sydney, Australia, who started doing a full-time finance job after graduating with a degree in interior design. Her corporate job didn’t stop her from chasing her dream of becoming a ceramics artist, an obsession she had been fixated on since her childhood years.
Her brand Ma Debyc was born, and Cher is now on the quest to add a touch of magic to people’s everyday lives with her dreamy handmade pottery.
“I make all pieces by hand from hand-building the clay to painting glaze which means no two pieces are the same. All my ceramics are crafted with obsessive attention to detail and of course with so much love… I am so grateful to be able to make ceramic pieces that brighten up your days,” she writes on her Etsy page.
Cher’s creations are deeply rooted in the coquette aesthetic, and she lists flowers, anything pink, vintage moods, and sweets as her main sources of inspiration. Her mugs, cups, bowls, and plates will win you over with their romantic vibe, pastel colors, and such dreamy details as bows, fruits, and flowers.
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]]>The post Aspen Golann Blends Furniture Forms with Sculpture and Social Practice appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Golann designs and creates all sorts of intriguing wood pieces ranging from chairs to brushes, brooms, and candle holders. Her pieces often feature quirky design solutions like a wavy wooden spoon, five brooms that share a single handle, and a double-loop brush.
According to Golann, who has been trained as a as a 17th-19th century woodworker, both function and aesthetics play a great part in her designs.
“I find that function often suggests a starting point—like a place to put the hand, a type of anticipated movement, or an expected lifespan of the object,” Golann shared in a recent chat with Colossal.
Golann also runs a non-profit organization The Chairmaker’s Toolbox that aims to foster “access and equity in the field of chairmaking.” Since 2020, when the organization was founded, Golann partnered with a large number of museums, schools, and chairmakers to help woodworkers get necessary training and supplies.
Continue scrolling to see more of Golann’s creations.
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]]>The post Check Out These Amazing Pop Culture-Inspired Rugs appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>RuggyBagyStudio creates amazing pop culture-inspired rugs that will make any corner of your home burst with life. Their creations are astonishingly detailed and feature characters and funny scenes from popular animated shows like SpongeBob Squarepants, The Simpsons, Happy Tree Friends, and many more.
They also make recreations of UNO cards, popular artworks, celebrities, and mashups of different shows, including a cool mashup of SpongeBob Squarepants and the crime drama Breaking Bad.
Another cool thing about rugs made by RuggyBagyStudio is that they come in 3D, 2D, and with moving parts. For example, they have a rug that comes together as a puzzle with detachable pieces. There is also a SpongeBob Squarepants pizza rug that features a detachable slice and the illusion of cheese melt made with threads.
RuggyBagyStudio shares their newest creations on their Instagram page, where they have an impressive following and through which they take commissions. Additionally, their rugs can also be browsed and acquired on the online marketplace Etsy.
If you want to check out more of these wildly funny rugs, continue scrolling.
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]]>The post Ariana Heinzman Creates Colorful and Quirky Clay Vessels appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>A big reason why Heinzman’s clay vessels are so great is that the artist doesn’t strive for perfection according to her own admittance. She allows her intuition to take the driver’s seat during the process of creating a piece, resulting in one-of-a-kind creations.
Describing her work, Heinzman says it’s meant to “represent the duality of the desire to escape and succumb to nature and the desire to control nature and to be drawn into human civilization.” Her designs are based on the imagery found in nature and borrow patterns from leaves, flowers, and fruit. This is why it isn’t surprising that colors play an important part in the artist’s creative process.
“I use vibrant colors like a bird of paradise would, or perhaps a flower, or a juicy fruit; as an invitation to pick up what I am putting down, to cross-pollinate, to take a bite, etc.,” she explains.
You can check out more of Heinzman’s unique works below.
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]]>The post Marianne Seiman’s Crochet Pieces Inspired By Nature Are Astonishingly Life-Like appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>A large portion of Seiman’s creative effort goes into creating crochet seashells, which are her most sought-after pieces. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are a perfect decoration. There is no need to get your feet wet to obtain these seashells while they can also never break.
Besides seashells, Seiman also crochets beautiful seahorses, corals, mushrooms, and flowers.
“I love that crochet can be so versatile,” the artist shares on her website. “With some experience one can actually crochet any shape in the world. And that is exactly what makes it so exciting for me – there is still so much to discover, so many paths to take!”
Seiman is a professional swimming coach, but crochet has been her passion for the past two decades. Her amazing crochet pieces can be found in various design shops in Estonia while also being available on her webshop. Check out more of them by scrolling below.
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]]>The post This Cool Lamp is Shaped Like a Bell Pepper With Legs and Heels appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The lamp is based on a previous ceramic sculpture from the “Pop Fruit” series by Parra and comes in a shape of a bell pepper with added legs and high heels. It comes with saturated blue and pink color scheme, which looks captivating when lit up.
“The sculptural lamp features a cozy colorway that is sure to provide good vibes, mellow moods, and positive energy,” Case Studyo said about the lamp.
Unfortunately, getting your hands on this lamp will be quite challenging. There will be only 1,500 of them available, and they won’t be “first come, first served” basis. Instead, those interested in getting enter an online raffle and hope they will get a chance to own it.
This isn’t the first time that Parra and Case Studyo have collaborated on such a project. They released another Pop Fruit-inspired lamp last year. This lamp was based on a pear and was similarly sold through a raffle system.
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]]>The post You’ll Love These Weird Vases and Mugs By Philip Kupferschmidt appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>According to his website, Kupferschmidt is interested in “exploring unique approaches decorative and functional ceramics through design, color and glaze experimentation.”
Aside from working on his original pieces, Kupferschmidt is no stranger to collaborations with other artists. For example, he recently teamed up with San Francisco-based artist Calvin Wong to create vessels that combine their styles. Wong contributed with signature facial expressions on ceramics, while Kupferschmidt added the “melting” effect.
His collaboration with fellow ceramic artist Faye Hadfield has also been a complete success. Hadfield created demon-like vessels that Kupferschmidt made even scarier with his special glaze.
Philip Kupferschmidt shares his newest works and collaborations on his social media. He also runs a webshop on his website that allows people to buy his works.
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]]>The post Designer Lindsey Machado Transforms Her Clients’ Homes in Special Ways appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Once she established how she wanted to be different than other designers, her business, Designed With Grace & Joy, was born. However, when COVID-19 happened, she went totally online. Now she can offer virtual services both locally and nationally, as well.
“I call myself an ‘everyday designer’ or your ‘personal design consultant’ and I work very differently than any other designer I know,” she said in an interview for VoyageLA. “I instead have an initial consultation with clients and then am there every step of the way, as much or as little as they need.”
Machado is also an award-winning designer. Check out the gallery below to see more of her work.
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]]>The post Former Australian Council Worker “Cooks” Tasty-Looking Crochet Food appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Smith’s crochet works contain detailed recreations of wedding cakes and other desserts, salads, roasted meat, fish, and much more. He occasionally also ventures in crocheting cookware and other household items.
According to Smith, he inherited his love for crochet from his mother when he was just a boy.
“My mother was a talented craftswoman and I was always shadowing her, wanting to be doing what she was doing,” he shared in a recent chat with The Design Files.
After finishing art school, Smith ventured into other art mediums and later served as a council worker. Still, he honed his crochet skills, often working on crocheting items after his daily job.
But nowadays, crocheting is Smith’s only preoccupation. He retired from his council job in 2020 and decided to return to his mother’s hometown of Penola. There, he continued creating crochet food and other items, often working 14 to 16 hours a day.
“There are so many ideas running around in my head that I want to do, and it’s going to take me the rest of my life to get them all made,” Smith explains.
Check out his works below.
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]]>The post Aurelie Erikson Will Help You Take Your Halloween Décor to New Heights appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Erikson spent her childhood in France, but she’s now based in Northern California, where she lives with her husband and their three children. She always enjoyed embracing her creative side and her love for interior design and DIY eventually inspired her to start her own Instagram page, which attracted over 360,000 followers.
Living in the Golden State where the sun always shines and the weather never gets too cold didn’t dim her love for the holiday season, and she’s the biggest fan of Halloween. Erikson has been sharing inspiration for spooky decorations on her Instagram feed months ahead of this holiday, hyping up her followers for the upcoming season.
Her finds and DIYs will inspire you to level up your Halloween decorations this year, and some of them are easy enough to recreate. Erikson’s disco skeleton became a huge sensation on Instagram, but she can also teach you how to make spooky candles, fireplace displays, cookies and so much more.
The post Aurelie Erikson Will Help You Take Your Halloween Décor to New Heights appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Ma Debyc Will Rock Your World With Her Coquette Handmade Ceramics appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Cher is an artist from Sydney, Australia, who started doing a full-time finance job after graduating with a degree in interior design. Her corporate job didn’t stop her from chasing her dream of becoming a ceramics artist, an obsession she had been fixated on since her childhood years.
Her brand Ma Debyc was born, and Cher is now on the quest to add a touch of magic to people’s everyday lives with her dreamy handmade pottery.
“I make all pieces by hand from hand-building the clay to painting glaze which means no two pieces are the same. All my ceramics are crafted with obsessive attention to detail and of course with so much love… I am so grateful to be able to make ceramic pieces that brighten up your days,” she writes on her Etsy page.
Cher’s creations are deeply rooted in the coquette aesthetic, and she lists flowers, anything pink, vintage moods, and sweets as her main sources of inspiration. Her mugs, cups, bowls, and plates will win you over with their romantic vibe, pastel colors, and such dreamy details as bows, fruits, and flowers.
The post Ma Debyc Will Rock Your World With Her Coquette Handmade Ceramics appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Aspen Golann Blends Furniture Forms with Sculpture and Social Practice appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Golann designs and creates all sorts of intriguing wood pieces ranging from chairs to brushes, brooms, and candle holders. Her pieces often feature quirky design solutions like a wavy wooden spoon, five brooms that share a single handle, and a double-loop brush.
According to Golann, who has been trained as a as a 17th-19th century woodworker, both function and aesthetics play a great part in her designs.
“I find that function often suggests a starting point—like a place to put the hand, a type of anticipated movement, or an expected lifespan of the object,” Golann shared in a recent chat with Colossal.
Golann also runs a non-profit organization The Chairmaker’s Toolbox that aims to foster “access and equity in the field of chairmaking.” Since 2020, when the organization was founded, Golann partnered with a large number of museums, schools, and chairmakers to help woodworkers get necessary training and supplies.
Continue scrolling to see more of Golann’s creations.
The post Aspen Golann Blends Furniture Forms with Sculpture and Social Practice appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Check Out These Amazing Pop Culture-Inspired Rugs appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>RuggyBagyStudio creates amazing pop culture-inspired rugs that will make any corner of your home burst with life. Their creations are astonishingly detailed and feature characters and funny scenes from popular animated shows like SpongeBob Squarepants, The Simpsons, Happy Tree Friends, and many more.
They also make recreations of UNO cards, popular artworks, celebrities, and mashups of different shows, including a cool mashup of SpongeBob Squarepants and the crime drama Breaking Bad.
Another cool thing about rugs made by RuggyBagyStudio is that they come in 3D, 2D, and with moving parts. For example, they have a rug that comes together as a puzzle with detachable pieces. There is also a SpongeBob Squarepants pizza rug that features a detachable slice and the illusion of cheese melt made with threads.
RuggyBagyStudio shares their newest creations on their Instagram page, where they have an impressive following and through which they take commissions. Additionally, their rugs can also be browsed and acquired on the online marketplace Etsy.
If you want to check out more of these wildly funny rugs, continue scrolling.
The post Check Out These Amazing Pop Culture-Inspired Rugs appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Ariana Heinzman Creates Colorful and Quirky Clay Vessels appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>A big reason why Heinzman’s clay vessels are so great is that the artist doesn’t strive for perfection according to her own admittance. She allows her intuition to take the driver’s seat during the process of creating a piece, resulting in one-of-a-kind creations.
Describing her work, Heinzman says it’s meant to “represent the duality of the desire to escape and succumb to nature and the desire to control nature and to be drawn into human civilization.” Her designs are based on the imagery found in nature and borrow patterns from leaves, flowers, and fruit. This is why it isn’t surprising that colors play an important part in the artist’s creative process.
“I use vibrant colors like a bird of paradise would, or perhaps a flower, or a juicy fruit; as an invitation to pick up what I am putting down, to cross-pollinate, to take a bite, etc.,” she explains.
You can check out more of Heinzman’s unique works below.
The post Ariana Heinzman Creates Colorful and Quirky Clay Vessels appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Marianne Seiman’s Crochet Pieces Inspired By Nature Are Astonishingly Life-Like appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>A large portion of Seiman’s creative effort goes into creating crochet seashells, which are her most sought-after pieces. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are a perfect decoration. There is no need to get your feet wet to obtain these seashells while they can also never break.
Besides seashells, Seiman also crochets beautiful seahorses, corals, mushrooms, and flowers.
“I love that crochet can be so versatile,” the artist shares on her website. “With some experience one can actually crochet any shape in the world. And that is exactly what makes it so exciting for me – there is still so much to discover, so many paths to take!”
Seiman is a professional swimming coach, but crochet has been her passion for the past two decades. Her amazing crochet pieces can be found in various design shops in Estonia while also being available on her webshop. Check out more of them by scrolling below.
The post Marianne Seiman’s Crochet Pieces Inspired By Nature Are Astonishingly Life-Like appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post This Cool Lamp is Shaped Like a Bell Pepper With Legs and Heels appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The lamp is based on a previous ceramic sculpture from the “Pop Fruit” series by Parra and comes in a shape of a bell pepper with added legs and high heels. It comes with saturated blue and pink color scheme, which looks captivating when lit up.
“The sculptural lamp features a cozy colorway that is sure to provide good vibes, mellow moods, and positive energy,” Case Studyo said about the lamp.
Unfortunately, getting your hands on this lamp will be quite challenging. There will be only 1,500 of them available, and they won’t be “first come, first served” basis. Instead, those interested in getting enter an online raffle and hope they will get a chance to own it.
This isn’t the first time that Parra and Case Studyo have collaborated on such a project. They released another Pop Fruit-inspired lamp last year. This lamp was based on a pear and was similarly sold through a raffle system.
The post This Cool Lamp is Shaped Like a Bell Pepper With Legs and Heels appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post You’ll Love These Weird Vases and Mugs By Philip Kupferschmidt appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>According to his website, Kupferschmidt is interested in “exploring unique approaches decorative and functional ceramics through design, color and glaze experimentation.”
Aside from working on his original pieces, Kupferschmidt is no stranger to collaborations with other artists. For example, he recently teamed up with San Francisco-based artist Calvin Wong to create vessels that combine their styles. Wong contributed with signature facial expressions on ceramics, while Kupferschmidt added the “melting” effect.
His collaboration with fellow ceramic artist Faye Hadfield has also been a complete success. Hadfield created demon-like vessels that Kupferschmidt made even scarier with his special glaze.
Philip Kupferschmidt shares his newest works and collaborations on his social media. He also runs a webshop on his website that allows people to buy his works.
The post You’ll Love These Weird Vases and Mugs By Philip Kupferschmidt appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Designer Lindsey Machado Transforms Her Clients’ Homes in Special Ways appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Once she established how she wanted to be different than other designers, her business, Designed With Grace & Joy, was born. However, when COVID-19 happened, she went totally online. Now she can offer virtual services both locally and nationally, as well.
“I call myself an ‘everyday designer’ or your ‘personal design consultant’ and I work very differently than any other designer I know,” she said in an interview for VoyageLA. “I instead have an initial consultation with clients and then am there every step of the way, as much or as little as they need.”
Machado is also an award-winning designer. Check out the gallery below to see more of her work.
The post Designer Lindsey Machado Transforms Her Clients’ Homes in Special Ways appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Former Australian Council Worker “Cooks” Tasty-Looking Crochet Food appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Smith’s crochet works contain detailed recreations of wedding cakes and other desserts, salads, roasted meat, fish, and much more. He occasionally also ventures in crocheting cookware and other household items.
According to Smith, he inherited his love for crochet from his mother when he was just a boy.
“My mother was a talented craftswoman and I was always shadowing her, wanting to be doing what she was doing,” he shared in a recent chat with The Design Files.
After finishing art school, Smith ventured into other art mediums and later served as a council worker. Still, he honed his crochet skills, often working on crocheting items after his daily job.
But nowadays, crocheting is Smith’s only preoccupation. He retired from his council job in 2020 and decided to return to his mother’s hometown of Penola. There, he continued creating crochet food and other items, often working 14 to 16 hours a day.
“There are so many ideas running around in my head that I want to do, and it’s going to take me the rest of my life to get them all made,” Smith explains.
Check out his works below.
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