Architectural Digest Names New Creatives Shaking up the Design World
A group of up-and-coming, international creatives that deserve some much-needed props.
October 2018 cover of Architectural Digest \ Photo by Michael Mundy
There’s nothing like up-and-coming talent to give a boast to the ever-expanding and sometimes stale design world and in October’s issue of Architectural Digest, they highlight a group of international creatives that deserve some much-needed props for helping to buck tradition with their fresh approaches. Here are four of our favorites.
Karin Gustafsson, creative director of COS with Studio Swine’s “New Spring” installation \ Photo courtesy of COS
After nearly 10 years at European fashion brand COS, Karin Gustafsson landed the Creative Director role two years ago and has quietly driven the brand to an even higher coveted position. With continual collections of minimalist must-haves and ventures into visually-enticing collaborations with up-and-coming artists/designers (see below), it’s no surprise COS has become such a universally loved label with much credit going to Gustafsson herself. ?Open Sky,? a 2018 project by Phillip K. Smith III in collaboration with COS \ Photo courtesy of COS
Taher Asad-Bakhtiari in front of his tribal weaves \ Photo by Ali Alavi
During this year’s ICFF, we became enamored with the gorgeous a Bernhard Textiles collection created by Tehran-born Taher Asad-Bakhtiari, who has been making a splash with his geometric weavings and floor coverings. O...
October 2018 cover of Architectural Digest \ Photo by Michael Mundy
There’s nothing like up-and-coming talent to give a boast to the ever-expanding and sometimes stale design world and in October’s issue of Architectural Digest, they highlight a group of international creatives that deserve some much-needed props for helping to buck tradition with their fresh approaches. Here are four of our favorites.
Karin Gustafsson, creative director of COS with Studio Swine’s “New Spring” installation \ Photo courtesy of COS
After nearly 10 years at European fashion brand COS, Karin Gustafsson landed the Creative Director role two years ago and has quietly driven the brand to an even higher coveted position. With continual collections of minimalist must-haves and ventures into visually-enticing collaborations with up-and-coming artists/designers (see below), it’s no surprise COS has become such a universally loved label with much credit going to Gustafsson herself. ?Open Sky,? a 2018 project by Phillip K. Smith III in collaboration with COS \ Photo courtesy of COS
Taher Asad-Bakhtiari in front of his tribal weaves \ Photo by Ali Alavi
During this year’s ICFF, we became enamored with the gorgeous a Bernhard Textiles collection created by Tehran-born Taher Asad-Bakhtiari, who has been making a splash with his geometric weavings and floor coverings. O...
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