Art, Design

Kishu by Maya Selway

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“I worked for a long time to get the balance just right,” says British designer Maya Selway. The Kishu collection hinges on balance, physics and perfection. Barely there, these partial wire decorative pieces are delicate. Their black outline is subtle and intriguing. They are made of oxidized copper. Among the collection are a set of bowls, candle stick holders, a vase, and an assortment of bottles.

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