From Virtual Art Exhibitions to Modern Porcelain Churches
Jana Pijak — July 1, 2020 — Art & Design
The June 2020 modern trends range from virtual art exhibitions to modern porcelain churches.
When it comes to the month's most notable architecture, standouts include architect Espen Surnevik and studio Trodahl Architects' porcelain church project in Porgsrunn, Norway. The church is a contemporary rebuild of an 18th century structure that was destroyed in a fire in 2011 and features a monumental facade. The facade is brought to life with unconventional materials that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional.
Other June 2020 modern trends include Seoul-based designer Jihye Kang's 'Purity' furniture range. The designer "experiments with materials in order to achieve the attention-captivating aesthetic of pieces" with a collection that is also described as "playfully illusory." The line consists of chairs, stools, wall partitions and side tables with 10 one-of-a-kind pieces offered.
When it comes to the month's most notable architecture, standouts include architect Espen Surnevik and studio Trodahl Architects' porcelain church project in Porgsrunn, Norway. The church is a contemporary rebuild of an 18th century structure that was destroyed in a fire in 2011 and features a monumental facade. The facade is brought to life with unconventional materials that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional.
Other June 2020 modern trends include Seoul-based designer Jihye Kang's 'Purity' furniture range. The designer "experiments with materials in order to achieve the attention-captivating aesthetic of pieces" with a collection that is also described as "playfully illusory." The line consists of chairs, stools, wall partitions and side tables with 10 one-of-a-kind pieces offered.
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