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Crafting Beauty: The Art of Scagliola with And Objects

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Demonstration
16 May 2024, 09:30 - 13:00

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And Objects

Newson's Yard, 57 Pimlico Road
SW1W 8NE

Crafting Beauty: The Art of Scagliola with And Objects

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And Objects invites you to join them at their new Pimlico Road boutique for an immersive morning into the world of scagliola. Co-founders Martin Brudnizki and Nick Jeanes are joined by scagliola craftsman Simon Collins for a discussion and demonstration of this ancient art.

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And Objects invites you to join them for a celebration of divine craftsmanship, as the new Pimlico Road boutique opens its doors for an immersive morning into the world of scagliola.

Leading a discussion of this ancient art throughout the morning (drop in as you wish), co-founders Martin Brudnizki and Nick Jeanes are joined by scagliola craftsman Simon Collins, who is providing a live demonstration of the ancient technique. In addition, there is an exclusive unveiling of their new product line.

About And Objects
And Objects design pieces of furniture and objet that perfectly straddle the gap between functionality and beauty. Their items fit effortlessly within an interior, ensuring they’re both useful and imaginative. They pride themselves on this unique dual approach to product design that brings together their love for materiality and technical detailing with exquisite finishes and a flare for the unexpected.

With every item, And Objects looks to both sides of the design spectrum. They seek to create an item that combines a sense of purpose and belonging with beauty and frivolity. To achieve this, they approach their design process in a unique way, researching historic designs to understand how best to construct the chosen item. In doing so, they take up the role of artist, engineer and master craftsman, creating objects that are functional yet beautiful.