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Form and Flow: Olivia D’Aboville

Philux Stockholm bed

Ever since she constructed marine worlds out of cocktail stirrers and plastic spoons, sustainability and the environment has always been a key concern for the artist.

In recent years, Olivia has been exploring the sculptural possibilities of fabric, working with Philippine-grown abaca that has been hand-woven by artisans in Cebu. Her taste in furniture naturally extends to organic shapes and natural materials that have been finely crafted by hand. See her picks below:

Nacho Carbonell
Big round spiral chandelier
Pierre Jeanneret Easy armchair
Kenneth Cobonpue Acacia dining table
Pablo Reinoso Spaghetti Bâle bench

Vogue Philippines: August 2023 Issue

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Olivia D’Aboville

Olivia D’Aboville

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Olivia D’Aboville is a French-Filipino artist who specializes in tapestry and textile structures. Her diverse body of work is composed of textile jewelry, sculptures, lighting designs, and installation art. They have exhibited in museums, galleries, hotels and festivals at Paris, Lyon, Hong Kong, Manila, New York, and Singapore. She graduated from the Duperre Textile Design School in Paris.

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