








Bleached Bleached, Issue No. 4 introduces a collection of paintings by Swiss artist Flurina Sokoll.
To download the pdf: http://ikoikospace.com/bleached-bleached/issue-no-4/
To see more of Flurina’s work: http://chasingskinnyrabbits.blogspot.com/









Bleached Bleached, Issue No. 4 introduces a collection of paintings by Swiss artist Flurina Sokoll.
To download the pdf: http://ikoikospace.com/bleached-bleached/issue-no-4/
To see more of Flurina’s work: http://chasingskinnyrabbits.blogspot.com/





Typewriter Weavings 1, 2, 3
by
JEREMY RENDINA
Composed on an IBM Selectric II by repetitive strikes on the keyboard.
A polymer plate was made and then hand letterpressed on tree free cotton paper.
Numbered edition of 100.
Dimensions: 10” x 13”
$30 / each
Call 323.719.1079 or email: info@ikoikospace.com for more details.



The Gentlewoman, #5
Finally in-store and HERE: http://store.ikoikospace.com/NEW-ARRIVALS/The-Gentlewoman-5-p234.html
Christy Turlington as a foxy cover model and actress/model Tilda Swinton, singer Sinéad O’Connor, Internet pioneer Martha Lane Fox, tennis star Maria Sharapova….more and more and more.

Some new Rowena Sartin pieces on their way to the webshop and already in-store.
More info to come.
Above: cotton gauze dress with chiffon peplum, asymmetrical sleeves with WAKA WAKA/RS wood circle bangles

Some nice light on some new works by Hannah Keefe.
The really sparkling u-shaped piece is an experiment in gold plating.
Bling.
Come check them out.
Takenoko Zoku in Harajuku, Tokyo. Word.




Take a look at Australian publication
HOUSE WEAR.
Just a few copies left.
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HOUSE WEAR was a multidisciplinary exhibition that addressed the condition of impermanence in everyday life and its effect on contemporary design. Artists, writers, architects and designers were asked to explore how this relationship affects the way we live, and the impact of nomadic behavior on our perception of house/home.
HOUSE WEAR contributors include Dylan Martorell, Ash Kilmartin, ffiXXed, Sibling, tin&ed, Adelle Mills, Nicholas Nicholas, Anna MacKenzie, Sophia Mitchell, Yahna Fookes and WORTHIS.
HOUSE WEAR the publication is a study in nomadic behaviour and human design constructs. It includes work from the contributors in the exhibition as well as additional writers, designers and photographers, including Beata Wilczek, Sri Spong, New Friends, Nic Dowse, Cynthia Sear, and MANY MANY.
Issue One contains: living systems support objects survival kits tribal practices traditional weaving veranda histories travelling mime migratory reflection useful towel water reservoirs home appliances guided movement cyber dwelling.



Some images from a collaboration with architect Nate Lentz + WAKA WAKA for the CLAE store on Pico between Fairfax and La Brea.



Delicately cast glass bowls in olive, black, pale jade, purple and bronze.
Tabletop conversation pieces or holders for little, special things.
Handmade by Verre by Jess Panza
Coquille Bowl (small size 1 5/8” W x 1/2” H)
Feuille Bowl (medium size 2 3/4” W x 1” H)
Available in-store and online: http://store.ikoikospace.com/NEW-ARRIVALS/Pate-de-Verre-Glass-Bowls-p233.html

We are trying to spread the word about Sight Unseen's first printed edition — Paper View — coming out April 10. They are only printing 400 copies and are currently available for pre-sale on their online shop: http://www.sightunseen.com/shop/paper-view/
Sight Unseen is an incredibly inspiring online magazine with features on artists, designers, makers and thinkers far and wide. They have decided to bring their magic online to the printed page. With the help of the Karlsson’s Vodka Unfiltered project and the design chops of Studio Lin, Sight Unseen has created a special printed edition called Paper View. Inside, you’ll find 21 brand-new features on Peter Shire, Anntian, Keegan McHargue, Shabd, Shin Okuda, Wary Meyers, Andy Rementer, Raven & Boar, Cmmnwlth, Sanntu Mustonen, Leutton Postle, Chen Chen and Kai Williams, New Friends, Jade Lai, Nacho Alegre, Patrick Parrish, Brian Janusiak and Elizabeth Beer, Felix Burrichter, Roanne Adams, Roman and Williams, and Sebastian Wrong. Plus, an essay by the editors about what two years of interviews have taught them about what it’s like to be a maker.
Check it out on their site and if you’re in NY, they will be hosting a launch party with a pop up shop lasting from April 9 - May 6 at Creatures of Comfort/NY.
Look for WAKA WAKA on the page and in the pop up as well. Yeah!