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Min Seon Kong

Minseon Kong

Minseon Kong is a Seoul-based floral artist and spatial director. Having studied art from an early age, she majored in Fine Art before completing a master’s degree in Visual Design. Grounded in a painterly sensitivity and a structured understanding of design, she now works with flowers as a medium through which she composes spatial environments.

Through her brand Midsummer, Kong interprets the nuances of each season with subtle precision. Rather than treating flowers as decorative elements, she approaches them as materials that carry time and atmosphere. With restrained structures and carefully considered negative space, she creates scenes that are quiet yet distinctive.

Her practice centers on introducing a minimal structure to nature. Within her installations, intention and chance, order and seasonality coexist, forming moments where natural presence and spatial composition come into delicate balance.

“Flowers are ephemeral, yet the air and sensation they create remain in memory. I believe my work is about shaping that memory.”
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10 March 26
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Alice Lahana Picks From Philia Collection

Alice Lahana is a French artist and designer whose practice explores the intersection of sculpture, craftsmanship, and functional design. Based near Paris, she creates furniture, lighting, and objects that blur the boundaries between art and everyday use, developing a distinctive language shaped by organic forms, material experimentation, and handcraft.

Originally trained in fine arts, Lahana approaches design through a deeply intuitive and tactile process. Working primarily with wood, ceramics, and natural materials, she creates pieces that celebrate irregularity, texture, and the traces of making. Rooted in a dialogue between materiality and emotion, her work reflects a sculptural sensibility that transforms functional objects into expressive and poetic forms.

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14 June 24
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Humberto da Mata

Humberto da Mata is a Brazilian designer based in São Paulo, where he founded his studio in 2012. Trained in architecture and urbanism, his practice is dedicated to the exploration of contemporary furniture, objects, papier-mâché, and ceramics through a process deeply rooted in material research and manual craftsmanship. Working closely with local artisans and small-scale industries, he develops pieces that balance experimentation with a strong sense of tactility and construction.

Driven by an ongoing investigation into materials and making techniques, da Mata creates works that blur the boundaries between design, sculpture, and craft. His collections often combine traditional handwork with contemporary forms, transforming materials such as fabric, paper pulp, ceramic, wood, and metal into expressive objects distinguished by their texture, organic presence, and playful character. Through this multidisciplinary approach, he continues to expand the possibilities of Brazilian collectible design.

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11 June 24
Lucas Tyra Morten

Lucas & Tyra Morten Picks From Philia Collection

Lucas and Tyra Morten are a multidisciplinary artist duo whose practice exists at the intersection of art and collectible design. Through their atelier, they create handmade furniture, objects, and sculptural works in limited editions, embracing craftsmanship as an essential part of the creative process. Their work explores the beauty of impermanence, celebrating the subtle traces of the maker’s hand and the quiet fragility inherent in materials and time.

In contrast to the precision and efficiency of industrial production, the Mortens cultivate an intuitive approach to making, where each piece carries an experiential and deeply human quality. Rooted in material experimentation and thoughtful craftsmanship, their creations invite a contemplative dialogue between object, process, and the passage of time.

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7 June 24
Chanel Kapitanj

Chanel Kapitanj

Chanel Kapitanj is a Belgian designer and metalworker based in Liège, where she founded her eponymous studio in 2017. Trained in industrial design and later in welding and metal fabrication, she has developed a practice that merges collectible design, furniture, and architectural metalwork through a deeply hands-on approach.

Working primarily with steel and other metals, Kapitanj explores the balance between precision, texture, and material expression. Her work is characterized by minimalist forms, refined craftsmanship, and a fascination with the transformative possibilities of metal, from sculptural furniture and lighting to custom architectural elements.

Guided by a philosophy of restraint and material honesty, Chanel Kapitanj creates pieces that highlight the tactile and visual qualities of metal while maintaining a strong sense of simplicity, functionality, and permanence.

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4 June 24
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Patricia Bustos

Patricia Bustos is a Spanish designer and founder of Patricia Bustos Studio, an interdisciplinary practice based in Madrid working across interiors, furniture, and collectible design. Guided by a pursuit of beauty and emotional experience, her work creates immersive environments that merge architecture, art, and craftsmanship, balancing functionality with a distinctly expressive visual language.

Drawing inspiration from nature, fashion, philosophy, and contemporary art, Bustos develops spaces and objects that navigate between reality and imagination. Characterized by bold colour palettes, organic forms, and a dialogue between handcrafted materials and innovative techniques, her practice reinterprets traditional craftsmanship through a contemporary lens, creating environments that are both poetic and deeply experiential.

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28 May 24
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Laura Pasquino Picks From Philia Collection

Laura Pasquino is a ceramic artist based in Amsterdam whose practice explores the expressive potential of form, texture, and material. Having developed her practice across Kyoto, Lisbon, and now the Netherlands, she draws inspiration from the rhythms and formations of the natural world, creating works that balance sculptural presence with quiet functionality.

Working primarily with spherical forms, Pasquino creates vessels and sculptures that celebrate the spontaneity and tactile qualities of clay. Through earthy palettes, organic textures, and a refined sense of simplicity, her pieces evoke a harmonious dialogue between nature and craftsmanship. Alongside her exhibition and installation work, she collaborates on bespoke commissions for architectural spaces, interior design projects, and selected brands.

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24 May 24