MY COPENHAGEN’S HOME TOUR
Dear community, I have received numerous inquiries about the origins of our furniture, so we wanted to share our approach. My partner and I adhere to
Dear community, I have received numerous inquiries about the origins of our furniture, so we wanted to share our approach. My partner and I adhere to
Eilersen invites you to experience the exhibition “The Detail”. The exhibition revolves around different themes of details that encapsulate the essence of an Eilersen product:
Introducing the Cavalletto room divider in collaboration with architect and furniture designer Filippo Andrighetto for Salone del Mobile during Milano Design Week 2024. The Cavalletto room divider
Inspired by Italian tradition, the Confetti Series evokes the ritual of celebration. Originally a small candy thrown during carnivals, confetti are nowadays small pieces of
Two summers ago, I had the opportunity to collaborate with textile artist Felix Spicer. The British master printer set up his home studio for hand
Ensō is the Japanese word for “circle” and it is one of the most common subjects in Japanese calligraphy. Drawing an ensō is a spiritual
After many years of temporarily living in pretty much everywhere, I can finally say that I have a long term contract in an unfurnished apartment
About a year ago (without speaking a word of Italian), I had the brilliant idea of moving to a small town in northern Italy for
Japanese calligrapher Eriko Aiura and I joined forces once again to create a piece to be sold at the Contemporary Art Fair BADA Madrid (5-8th
The Cosmos series takes my dearest childhood memories as inspiration: the holidays spent on board of our family sailboat at Barra de San Juan; one
First two weeks in Italy made me think about the word ‘process’: the personal one I am going through atm by adapting to a new
Fueled by love and my cravings for adventure, I came to the decision it was time to make a move in order to follow my
Japanese habits I’ve adopted:· wabi-sabi: is the quintessential Japanese aesthetic based on the beauty of imperfection. Not only applies for design but for life in
“I took a dot for a walk” said once Paul Klee. Triggered by that, I started a sensitive exploration of lines and subtlety reflecting my
On a personal basis: 2016 was about embracing the change 2017 was about trusting the universe 2018 was about discovering my ikigai (google it) 2019
Triggered by the Shodō Series, Japanese calligrapher Eriko Aiura and I started a long-distance collaborative project. Tomoni means ‘together’ and symbolizes the modified conditions of
Art Residency at Fundación ‘ACE Coming from a background in fashion design, I always struggled against the fact of being perceived as frivolous on first
In traditional Japanese arts and culture, ‘ma’ refers to the artistic interpretation of an empty space, often holding as much importance as the rest of
Embroidery is the real distinctive sign of Mexican textiles and was originally created by the indigenous women. These multicolored embroideries tell mythical stories mixing a
One Day is an ongoing project sparked by Covid-19. In the days of isolation, Benk&Bo focuses on what they do best: bringing people together. Read
Fascinated by ancient Japanese calligraphy, Shodō is one of the oldest and most profound traditional art forms in Japan. The world of calligraphy has a
I was supposed to travel to NYC today. I was going to exhibit at the Affordable Art Fair. Stupid Rona
The Nymphea series is a homage to Claude Monet’s waterlilies. It is because of him that I have always wanted to be an artist: in
Is life already written or do we create our own history? How much of our individuality is determined by what surrounds us? Intrigued by these
In 2019 I was titled auntie of the year and quit my job to become a full time artist. I guess coming back home wasn’t
I’m excited to share with you an insightful interview I did for The Inspired Co. Click here to read the full article. Hope you enjoy it,
Danish habits I’ve adopted:· hygge: google it· biking: everywhere. It is now part of my everyday life since living there (fun fact: I learned to
I asked my friends what they would do for a living if they weren’t at their current job. Answers turned out to be amazing: B
I was traveling around Japan with my best friend. Golden hour at a bamboo forest, refreshing our feet by the river after a long warm
Back to all stories 1. everything happens for a reason 2. if two people love each other, there’s always a way 3. karma is a
Back to all stories I hate moles. Everytime I confess this, people tend to get nervous as if I was saying “I hate YOU” but
Back to all stories • being an early bird: the earlier the better, going for long walks, morning exercise • brunch: smashed avo on toast
Back to all stories I have always written and not too many people know this. I‘ve written love letters, break up emails, meaningful phrases in
Back to all stories Art wakes you up to three profoundly important realities. Cognizance of any one of these realities alone can make you a
Back to all stories I can never start drawing with other people in the same room. They get curious and I feel exposed. To me,
Back to all stories Mi primera profesora de arte se llamó Sonia. Ella me regaló dos libros, los cuales todavía atesoro: “Cómo se mira un
Back to all stories In 2016, age 25, I took a chance and moved to Australia on the lookout for new adventures. I grew up