COLLECT 2025
Flow’s stand for Collect 2025 focuses on the ‘Spirit of Things’. The theme expresses how hand-crafted objects are imbued with ‘spirit’ – they evidence the process of their maker and come alive through our sensorial encounter with materials.
The simple pleasure of experiencing this spirit, particularly in ‘everyday things’, is central to the ethos of Japanese craft. Our stand will explore how craft from Japan and beyond finds beauty in simplicity, to achieve balance and serenity through the objects around us.
The concept celebrates the philosophy of minimalism, placing emphasis on organic textures in clay, textiles, wood, washi paper and glass. The makers also share a close relationship with nature, making subtle reference to the organic origins of their materials.
London
ARTISTS :
Akiko Hirai - Japanese Ceramic Artist
Tamotsu Suzuki - Japanese Ceramic Artist
Yoriko Murayama - Japanese Textile Artist
Chinoko Sakamoto - Japanese Ceramic Artist
Fumiko Nagano - Japanese Glass Artist
Isobel Napier - London Based Textile Artist
Kati Tuominen-Niittylä - Finnish Ceramic Artist
James Trundle & Isobel Napier - London Based Design Duo
Simulated Stool in English Oak by Isobel Napier & James Trundle
Send to the Moon by Fumiko Nagano
Hanging Textile 'House' by Yoriko Murayama
White Large Curved Sculpture by Chinoko Sakamoto
Large Stoneware Vessel by Tamotsu Suzuki
Dancing' by Fumiko Nagano
Stoneware Vessel by Tamotsu Suzuki
Snow Diving by Fumiko Nagano
Textile House by Yoriko Murayama
White & Black Vessel II by Kati Tuominen-Niittylä
Fly Bowl by Fumiko Nagano