LA-based Architect and Artist, Rachel Shillander’s viral ‘Disco Ball Chair’ took the internet by storm in peak lockdown days when Shillander posted a photo of the piece in her home studio. Covered in 30,000 mirrored tiles, the piece lit up her living room and inspired a wave of disco tiling objects. Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Shillander’s experimental practice explores different states of being through the lens of time. Despite some of her pieces taking months to make b...
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LA-based Architect and Artist, Rachel Shillander’s viral ‘Disco Ball Chair’ took the internet by storm in peak lockdown days when Shillander posted a photo of the piece in her home studio. Covered in 30,000 mirrored tiles, the piece lit up her living room and inspired a wave of disco tiling objects. Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Shillander’s experimental practice explores different states of being through the lens of time. Despite some of her pieces taking months to make b...
The Power of Playing Dress Up with Hat Maker and Artist Maryam Keyhani
People Making Thingss
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1 year ago
The Power of Playing Dress Up with Hat Maker and Artist Maryam Keyhani
From being a designer to mother to daydreamer, Berlin-based artist, Maryam Keyhani, has never been afraid to wear many hats (literally). If one is lucky enough to wear a Maryam Keyhani creation, then you’ve experienced the contagious joy these fantastical hats spark. Crowds part, strangers can’t help but to smile, and before you know it, somehow you’ve reverted back to your 7 year old giggly self. It’s no surprise that Maryam’s fantastical hats have been featured in Vogue and adorned ...
People Making Thingss
LA-based Architect and Artist, Rachel Shillander’s viral ‘Disco Ball Chair’ took the internet by storm in peak lockdown days when Shillander posted a photo of the piece in her home studio. Covered in 30,000 mirrored tiles, the piece lit up her living room and inspired a wave of disco tiling objects. Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Shillander’s experimental practice explores different states of being through the lens of time. Despite some of her pieces taking months to make b...