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Oona Schreur
As a fraternal twin Oona Schreur focuses on symmetry and its absence, emphasizing form and texture to create wearable works and handheld objects. She centers her practice on processes of forming and forging often leaving marks of the effort and care in making behind. Oona works in ferrous and nonferrous metals and focuses on having a sustainable practice, often using recycled metal and ethically sourced materials. She currently lives and works in Richmond, Virginia.
Peter Shire
A founding member of the iconic Memphis design group, Los Angeles artist Peter Shire creates work that resists categorization. His pieces move fluidly between influences—from Bauhaus to Art Deco—while maintaining an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and subversive humor. Through this lens, Shire challenges conventional boundaries, encouraging fresh dialogue about form, function, and the ever-evolving language of design.
Sapir Bachar
New York designer Sapir Bachar translates her background in luxury textile design into jewelry that whispers of ancient artifacts. Working primarily in sterling silver, she introduces subtle elements of gold, pearl, and semi-precious stones to create pieces that feel both timeless and distinctly modern—or as she calls it, “The New Ancient.” Each design emerges as a quiet revolution in metal, nodding to history while charting new territory.