The Rise of Collectible Design: When Furniture Becomes Art
In an era where uniqueness is increasingly precious, we’ve been witnessing a fascinating shift in how people view and collect design pieces. Traditional art is no longer the sole focus…
In an era where uniqueness is increasingly precious, we’ve been witnessing a fascinating shift in how people view and collect design pieces. Traditional art is no longer the sole focus…
In a testament to its commitment to sustainable luxury and artistic collaboration, LyZadie Design Studio’s LETSWEAVE Coffee Table has been named a finalist in the prestigious New Zealand Best Design…
LETSWEAVE The power of artistic collaboration has always been at the heart of the LyZadie Design Studio. This latest collection, LETSWEAVE, is perhaps the clearest and most visually compelling illustration…
Timber, stone, earth, glass, metal, leather, innovation, inspiration, sweat, tears and light. The materials in each and every piece from our studio have been carefully selected to encompass our core…
Introduction by Lyzadie – “When I first imagined the ReLEATHERED Collection, it was always going to feature used leather belts at the heart of the design. I loved the challenge…
Form, space, weight. The memory of movement, left behind long after a body has passed through space. This latest collection is inspired by an obsession with dance, with ancient katas, and the…
You can expect to see the rich tapestry of New Zealand’s nature and people eternalised in wood, stone, rammed earth, glass, running metals, new materials and leather. Exceptional materials that stand the test of time and that hold the warmth of the planet deep in their form.
We had big plans for 2020. Plans that included invitations to design fairs across the world. And then of course, the world changed. But within change, comes opportunity. The current restrictions on travel and personal interaction are difficult and sometimes heart-breaking to navigate, but artistry will always find a way to be alive in the hearts of those who hold it close.
In New Zealand for the longest time, the skies have been empty of clouds. The blue has stretched, bright, a path to the future, away above us. While the world locked down, New Zealand celebrated some of the cleanest air on earth.
We know that eating raw and natural ingredients is good for our inner health. What about our inner health in relation to the spaces we inhabit? How do we make sure our spaces are healthy for us and our families?