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The Woven Collection by Timothy John

Posted by on Mar 20, 2012 in DESIGN, HOME DECOR

Inspired by the public’s reaction to the woven series experiment that took place in 2010, the team at Timothy John Ltd created the Woven collection comprised of 5 limited edition pieces: the Traditionalist vase, the Optimist and Pessimist pendant lights, the Exhibitionist table and the Deviant clock; each represents a strong sense of contradiction in terms of form and finish. The designers focused on scale and material weaving techniques, using organically woven felt textile with high gloss and elegant components, emphasizing conflicting qualities and spirited embellishments. The team approached the process with plenty of personal touches combined with some current global design trends, the result is thought provoking and truly inspirational.

Artist Submission

Jessie Jessie was born in China in 1989; she holds a Bachelor degree in Marketing and Global Management from Binghamton University and is currently a marketing major MBA student there. Her diverse background provided her with early exposure to different cultures which led her to take an interest in international business development. Even though she has serious intentions in becoming a globalized business woman in the future she also has many hobbies that people normally wouldn’t link together. She is a cosmetics/skincare enthusiast who started her own YouTube channel as a beauty guru in hopes of sharing her knowledge and experiences with the rest of the community. She is a dedicated foodie that spends countless hours researching the best places in town to eat and enjoy time with her friends. With possibilities of culinary school and makeup freelancing in her future, she is open-minded and hopes to live as optimistic as she can be.
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