Feast of Eden

Feast of Eden
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FEAST OF EDEN is a group-exhibition with CAIA LEIFSDOTTER and ATELIER MADIRAZZA, where IRIL, MURO STUDIO and KINRADEN will be found among the designs and works of art. CAIA LEIFSDOTTER, founded by Caisa Leifsdotter, specializes in bespoke objects and integrated interior design. The studio emphasizes fine craftsmanship and genuine materials across a spectrum, spanning from kitchen and cabinets to sculptural furniture and design pieces. ATELIER MADIRAZZA, founded by Alexandra Madirazza, is a studio where the primarily focus is sculptures. The greatest interest is arts dialogue with the room and vice versa. In the borderland between art, architecture and design her sculptures causes the viewer to take a physical position in relation to it.

During 3daysofdesign the showroom will be transformed to a magical universe where you will be greeted by a large sumptuous table with everything your heart desires. Integrated artwork and unique handmade design objects will set the stage for an unforgettable experience. Stoneware, concrete, marble, steel and glass are all materials that will be used in the exhibition, assisted in a beautiful symphony with Kinraden's timeless jewellery. Iril Audio Systems will set the underlying background music.

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