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]]>Run by Miranda Moreira, the brand is known for its line of distinctive objects inspired by art as well as pop culture. These include graphic art pieces that are made from mirror, enamel, and powder-coated steel, characterized by modern forms and a bold sense of color. The ranges are all designed in Australia and made in small quantities in collaboration with local Melbourne makers.
Based in Melbourne, Moreira studied Fine Arts, after which she lived and worked in Paris for six years. Establishing the Bride & Wolfe brand on her return to Melbourne, she sought to bring together her passion for art and European craftsmanship with the youthful irreverence of Australian culture.
βIβm so visual, seeing colors and patterns whilst food shopping can be as inspiring as looking through art books or surfing the net,β shared Moreira in an interview with the Little Citizens Boutique Blog. βIβve become more nostalgic since Iβve become a mum, and my childhood in St Kilda is hugely influential- panel vans, hot summers on the beach, icypoles and Oz rock!β
Whatever her sources of inspiration are, the result is something you’d want to get your hands on.
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]]>Graduating with Bachelors of Fine Art in painting from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she studied painting and later embroidery, Mior has exhibited her work in showrooms in Vancouver and New York City.
βWeaving is so much more immediate than embroidery, which makes it very therapeutic,β she shared with MONTECRISTO Magazine. After purchasing a tufting gun, she taught herself how to use it. βIt took me forever to figure out how it worked. It only works in one direction, and I didnβt understand that part,β she recalled. But now, of course, her whole studio is based around the production of rugs and other hand tufted textiles.
Her tufted textiles focus mainly on plump, illustrated characters that remind of Matisse and Tracey Emin, with a nod to the perspectives inspired by Kazimir Malevich. βThe rugs are made to be put on the ground,β she admitted. βA lot of people who buy my work want to hang them, but that isnβt necessarily how I intend it.β
But looking at her work it’s easy to see why people feel bad stepping on it.
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]]>One of the up-and-coming queens of street style, Sylvie Muss rocks a look that combines oversized elegant pieces and casual wear into iconic chic outfits.
26-year-old model and photographer Asiyami Goldβs luscious, exotic photos have entranced over 160,000 followers who simply canβt get enough of her fashion ideas.
Chrissy Rutherford is not only a star in the fashionable community of Instagram, she is also the Senior Digital Fashion Editor at Harperβs Bazaar who is a regular at the industryβs events.
Christie Tyler is an NYC-based influencer and content creator with a drop-dead gorgeous vintage, sophisticated aesthetics within the neutral color palette that focus on clean lines and minimalist shapes.
A shoe designer coming from rich and complex cultural roots, Amina Muaddiβs unique looks unify Middle Eastern and European elegance with her cutting-edge shoe collections.
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]]>The post Decorate Your House Like a Pro with Bride & Wolfe appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Run by Miranda Moreira, the brand is known for its line of distinctive objects inspired by art as well as pop culture. These include graphic art pieces that are made from mirror, enamel, and powder-coated steel, characterized by modern forms and a bold sense of color. The ranges are all designed in Australia and made in small quantities in collaboration with local Melbourne makers.
Based in Melbourne, Moreira studied Fine Arts, after which she lived and worked in Paris for six years. Establishing the Bride & Wolfe brand on her return to Melbourne, she sought to bring together her passion for art and European craftsmanship with the youthful irreverence of Australian culture.
βIβm so visual, seeing colors and patterns whilst food shopping can be as inspiring as looking through art books or surfing the net,β shared Moreira in an interview with the Little Citizens Boutique Blog. βIβve become more nostalgic since Iβve become a mum, and my childhood in St Kilda is hugely influential- panel vans, hot summers on the beach, icypoles and Oz rock!β
Whatever her sources of inspiration are, the result is something you’d want to get your hands on.
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]]>The post These Rugs Look Like Pieces of Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Graduating with Bachelors of Fine Art in painting from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she studied painting and later embroidery, Mior has exhibited her work in showrooms in Vancouver and New York City.
βWeaving is so much more immediate than embroidery, which makes it very therapeutic,β she shared with MONTECRISTO Magazine. After purchasing a tufting gun, she taught herself how to use it. βIt took me forever to figure out how it worked. It only works in one direction, and I didnβt understand that part,β she recalled. But now, of course, her whole studio is based around the production of rugs and other hand tufted textiles.
Her tufted textiles focus mainly on plump, illustrated characters that remind of Matisse and Tracey Emin, with a nod to the perspectives inspired by Kazimir Malevich. βThe rugs are made to be put on the ground,β she admitted. βA lot of people who buy my work want to hang them, but that isnβt necessarily how I intend it.β
But looking at her work it’s easy to see why people feel bad stepping on it.
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]]>The post 5 Ultra Stylish Instagram Accounts To Follow in 2019 appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>One of the up-and-coming queens of street style, Sylvie Muss rocks a look that combines oversized elegant pieces and casual wear into iconic chic outfits.
26-year-old model and photographer Asiyami Goldβs luscious, exotic photos have entranced over 160,000 followers who simply canβt get enough of her fashion ideas.
Chrissy Rutherford is not only a star in the fashionable community of Instagram, she is also the Senior Digital Fashion Editor at Harperβs Bazaar who is a regular at the industryβs events.
Christie Tyler is an NYC-based influencer and content creator with a drop-dead gorgeous vintage, sophisticated aesthetics within the neutral color palette that focus on clean lines and minimalist shapes.
A shoe designer coming from rich and complex cultural roots, Amina Muaddiβs unique looks unify Middle Eastern and European elegance with her cutting-edge shoe collections.
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