Still Life – The Art of Living is a minimalist exhibition featuring personal artefacts, furniture and objects from Aike, Dux and Origin Made, with rugs from Sera Helsinki and lighting from Secto Design. Curated by Gabriel Tan and styled by Krakwik/D'Orazio, the aim of this exhibition is not just to showcase the grandeur of high-end design houses, but to showcase personal expression reflected in authentic design eclecticism. It was also a proof of beauty. houses.
The selected pieces are not limited to a single brand, but symbolize the diverse tastes and preferences of individuals and the seamless way in which these different elements can coexist harmoniously. Rather than focusing solely on the novelty of each item, the organizers delve deeper into the conversation that exists between art, objects and furniture. In this sense, the exhibition was not limited to physical exhibitions.
The exhibition explored a broader story beyond the objects themselves, revealing the art of everyday life viewed through the lens of personal style, craftsmanship, and a harmonious blend of different aesthetic sources. The living room also featured a thought-provoking discussion between Tony Chambers and Hannah Nova Beatriz.
Photography by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen.
Leo Lei expresses his passion for minimalism through his daily blog Leibal. In addition, in Leibal Store you can find minimalistic objects and furniture with unique designs.