The Architectural Digest Design Show Celebrates GIRL POWER at MADE
MADE is a juried section of emerging and returning designers at the Architectural Digest Design Show, where the theme is GIRL POWER.
It’s Women’s National History Month, and we are so excited to see how the design world is celebrating women. One of our favorites is MADE at the Architectural Digest Design Show, where the theme for this year is GIRL POWER. MADE is a juried section at the show where emerging and returning designers showcase their handcrafted and limited edition or one-of-a-kind furnishings, accessories and fine art pieces. Here are 12 women makers that we’re especially excited about.
Alexandra Kohl designs luminous fiber art made from cotton and horsehair. As an avid equestrian and horse trainer, she shows her deep love and admiration of horses by creating unique minimalist works of art that are beautiful and textural.
Bolé Road Textiles, the brainchild of Hana Getachew, will be launching her first line of rugs at MADE, as well as showcasing her new spring collection. She creates textiles with vibrant colors and graphic patterns?which are heavily influenced by her love for handwoven Ethiopian textiles and her love for interior design.
Caroline Z. Hurley is making her debut at MADE with her namesake textile company. Featuring a neutral palette and organic materials, all her textiles are block printed by a cooperative of Guatemalan artisans in New Bedford, MA, that were trained by her. She opened her first store in Greenpoint i...
It’s Women’s National History Month, and we are so excited to see how the design world is celebrating women. One of our favorites is MADE at the Architectural Digest Design Show, where the theme for this year is GIRL POWER. MADE is a juried section at the show where emerging and returning designers showcase their handcrafted and limited edition or one-of-a-kind furnishings, accessories and fine art pieces. Here are 12 women makers that we’re especially excited about.
Alexandra Kohl designs luminous fiber art made from cotton and horsehair. As an avid equestrian and horse trainer, she shows her deep love and admiration of horses by creating unique minimalist works of art that are beautiful and textural.
Bolé Road Textiles, the brainchild of Hana Getachew, will be launching her first line of rugs at MADE, as well as showcasing her new spring collection. She creates textiles with vibrant colors and graphic patterns?which are heavily influenced by her love for handwoven Ethiopian textiles and her love for interior design.
Caroline Z. Hurley is making her debut at MADE with her namesake textile company. Featuring a neutral palette and organic materials, all her textiles are block printed by a cooperative of Guatemalan artisans in New Bedford, MA, that were trained by her. She opened her first store in Greenpoint i...
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