The Quentin De Coster 'Indiscipline' Line is Beautifully Deformed
Meghan Young — October 27, 2010 — Art & Design
References: quentindecoster & yankodesign
There's something beautiful about imperfections and that essence is captured quite simply and succinctly in the Quentin de Coster 'Indiscipline' collection. Made out of porcelain, each new piece appears as though it is deteriorating.
Perfect for adding subtle touches of character around your home, the Quentin de Coster 'Indiscipline' collection is uniquely decorative, while managing to remain practical at the same time.
Perfect for adding subtle touches of character around your home, the Quentin de Coster 'Indiscipline' collection is uniquely decorative, while managing to remain practical at the same time.
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1. Imperfect Porcelain - Creating beautiful and uniquely decorative porcelain pieces with deliberate imperfections for a touch of character.
2. Deteriorating Design - Exploring the aesthetic appeal of deteriorating design by using porcelain as a medium.
3. Practical Decor - Combining practicality and decoration in porcelain items with the 'Indiscipline' collection.
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1. Home Decor - Opportunity for home decor brands to offer unique and imperfect porcelain pieces for those seeking character in their homes.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can experiment with deteriorating design concepts using porcelain as a medium.
3. Craftsmanship - A chance for artisans and craftsmen to showcase their skill in creating practical and decorative porcelain items with deliberate imperfections.
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