![]() ![]() Work produced by her studio, WOOD London, is characterised by colour, geometry. To create this fixture, the artist and designer Bethan Laura Wood mixed painted metal and PVC to kaleidoscopic effect. She has designed for such media as glass, laminates and ceramics. In 2019, she created a playful self-portrait mask for. T’s Culture Issue comes out on Sunday, April 17. For the past nine years, multidisciplinary designer Bethan Laura Wood has been working on her ongoing ‘Super Fake’ series. Bethan Laura Wood (born in Shropshire, 1983 1) she is an internationally-recognised English designer of jewellery, furniture, decorative objects, lighting and installations. Bethan Laura Wood is a multidisciplinary designer whose colourful work is known for its material investigation and artisan collaboration. T’s celebration featured an installation in the Palazzo’s ballroom where Michele Sganga performed on the piano. London-based designer Bethan Laura Wood and Ori, the studio dog, amid a fantasia of PVC wisteria, part of her Hypernature project for Perrier-Jouët. ![]() Laura Sartori Rimini, Roberto Peregalli, Maurizio Cattelan, Francesco Bonami, Philippe Starck, Arik Levy, Tom Dixon, Tiziano Vudafieri, Fabio Novembre, Ilse Crawford, Inga Sempé, Ito Morabito, Laura Bethan Wood, Lidewij Edelkoort, Maarten Baas, Martino Gamper, Britt Moran, Moritz Waldemeyer, Antonio Citterio, Philippe Bestenheider, Philippe Malouin, Ronan Bouroullec, Xavier Lust, Nathalie Jean, Massimiliano Locatelli, Ambra Medda, Allegra Hicks, Humberto Campana, Bruno Frisoni, Arthur Arbesser, Laudomia Pucci, Luisa Beccaria, Andrea Rosso, Angela Missoni, Margherita Maccapani Missoni, Teresa Maccapani Missoni, Lapo Elkann Coco Brandolini d’Adda, Marta Ferri Borromeo, Carlo Borromeo, Marella Caracciolo Chia, Martina Mondadori Sartogo, Paola, Zanussi, Constanza Cavalli Etro, Fabrizia Caracciolo, Letizia and Gianmarco Moratti, Paola Bay, Osanna Visconti di Modrone, Massimo Bottura, Carlo Cracco. T’s Culture Issue features a cover story and a rare look back to the fantastical vision of Mongiardino, the Italian architect and set designer whose groundbreaking work is just as powerful and beautiful now as ever.įor the issue, T photographed three rarely seen and still intact Mongiardino projects: Villa Garani in Florence, Villa Carrara in Rome, and the Mondadori/Zanussi apartment in Milan.Īlong with Deborah Needleman and T’s design editor Tom Delavan, guests in attendance included: Image ten is a pictorial capital of a fantastical subject, but the fairy who carries. T editor in chief Deborah Needleman along with Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli of Studio Peregalli feted the 100th birthday of Renzo Mongiardino and the 2016 Salone Internazionale Del Mobile with a celebration at the Mongiardino-designed Palazzo Crespi on April 11 in Milan. Bethan Laura Wood wraps boudoir in swirling marble-like pattern. Dalziel, illustration for Wood Engraving, in Laura Valentine (ed.).
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