jolie ngo shows vibrant 3D-printed ceramics with apple at design miami.paris
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jolie ngo shows vibrant 3D-printed ceramics with apple at design miami.paris
"Among the ornamental interiors of Hôtel de Maisons in Paris, Design Miami and Apple present Designers of Tomorrow, a new initiative celebrating the work of four emerging designers who embody the future of material innovation and digital craft. The presentation formed part of the inaugural Design Miami.Paris, a fair dedicated to collectible design that filled the historic rooms with objects that merge heritage and experimentation."
"For Designers of Tomorrow at Design Miami.Paris, the artist presents two works that illustrate her evolving vocabulary of form and surface. Lantern Vessel in Between Worlds reinterprets the structure of Vietnamese silk lanterns through layered clay extrusion, creating contours that feel at once organic and engineered. The surface, softly airbrushed and collaged with appliquéd details, glows with a sense of motion, evoking both the pulse of the kiln and the luminescence of the digital screen."
Design Miami.Paris occupied the ornamental interiors of Hôtel de Maisons, presenting a collectible-design fair that merged heritage and experimentation. Curated by Rodman Primack, Designers of Tomorrow debuted as a collaboration between Design Miami and Apple to support rising designers through mentorship, visibility, and technological resources, including the new iPad Pro with M5. Four emerging talents were selected for the initiative. Jolie Ngo’s work bridged traditional ceramics and 3D printing, using technology to extend hand gestures. Her Lantern Vessel reinterpreted Vietnamese silk lanterns through layered clay extrusion and airbrushed, appliquéd surfaces that evoke kiln pulse and digital luminescence. A Table Lamp combined a sculptural ceramic base with a translucent, 3D-printed pink shade.
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