Kohler’s Landshapes Collection is Perfectly Peculiar
To describe Daniel Arsham as multi-talented seems almost inadequate. Co-founder of experiential, convention-busting design practice Snarkitecture, the New York–based creative is also a renowned visual artist, sculptor, scenographer, filmmaker and fashion, jewellery and shoe designer. Pervasive throughout his diverse body of work is his signature ability to fuse reality with an imagined time and place, and to conjure dreamlike worlds that defy categorization. Utilizing an array of geological materials — crystal, sand, selenite, volcanic ash, various stones — Arsham’s “future relics” are tactile, visually impactful and original. With his Landshapes collection, the designer brings his enigmatic approach to the bathroom in his second…
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