Sarah Myerscough presented a selection of work honoring our enduring connection to nature, as well as the inherent beauty of organic materials. The installation featured objects by some of today’s most acclaimed, craft-driven makers, including Christopher Kurtz, Lin Fanglu, Fernando Laposse, Gareth Neal, and Angela Damman (who created a stop-you-in-your-tracks, eco-contemporary reimagining of the chandelier, hand-crafted from sansevieria plant fiber), among others. The installation was also an excellent example of one of the broader, recurring themes we witnessed throughout the fair—a celebration of natural forms and materials, as well as the mark of the hand.
Highlights from Design Miami/ 2022
Design Miami, December 8, 2022
Sarah Myerscough presented a selection of work honoring our enduring connection to nature, as well as the inherent beauty of organic materials. The installation featured objects by some of today’s most acclaimed, craft-driven makers, including Christopher Kurtz, Lin Fanglu, Fernando Laposse, Gareth Neal, and Angela Damman (who created a stop-you-in-your-tracks, eco-contemporary reimagining of the chandelier, hand-crafted from sansevieria plant fiber), among others. The installation was also an excellent example of one of the broader, recurring themes we witnessed throughout the fair—a celebration of natural forms and materials, as well as the mark of the hand.