Digital design startup Canoa has commissioned and exhibited vessel design concepts by 27 artists and designers based in .
Presented during , the Vessel group show was curated by local interior designer in order to showcase the wide range of talents that operate in the city, including sculptors and furniture designers.
“Vessel explored myriad ways an artist may interpret the idea of a vessel as literally defined or personally interpreted,” Sheth said.
“The concept of a vessel has been with me for a while, it’s how I consider my relationship to myself, my immigrant family, my city, my industry. I was eager to explore this personal value to people who share the Bay Area with me, and I knew they would interpret and iterate on it in fascinating ways.”
According to Sheth, only five of the twenty-seven exhibitors actually designed vases.
Furniture designer explored the sometimes indiscriminate use osf mythological symbolism in historical European decorative arts in a walnut and silk vase with serpent ornaments.
Design duo created a vase out of curved steel tubing so that there could be two openings to hold flowers or other items.
Working with paper mache vellum, cotton rope, wheat paste, brass, oak wood, and paint, interior designer created a vase inspired by a 15th-century Aztec brazier as the rope forms often found in Mexican pinatas.
“For the other twenty-two artists, an alternate interpretation emerged, which is resultant of factors like their personal experiences, their primary medium, a desired collaboration, a project they’ve set aside in the past, or a reinterpretation of their primary medium — seeing their own work and self through a new lens,” Sheth said.
Woodworker and artist combined cherry wood, acrylic, and shellac in an organic wall-mounted artwork to demonstrate how a painting can be a vessel for colour.
Landscape architect painted an abstract motif on an upcycled wooden buoy found in San Francisco Bay.
“For many of the Vessel participants, they tried something completely outside of what might have been predicted, whether it was a medium, a full concept, or choice material,” said head of creative Alma Lopez.
“The majority stepped into new, completely foreign territories or dedicated expansions of their practice that had been siloed or dormant in their primary practices.”
Interior designer ‘s concept comprises a steel bowl-like frame enclosed by a sheet of glass and foam.
The one-night exhibition was displayed on the top floor of the historic Goodman Building in an apartment on the level above .
Vessel is the first in a series of exhibitions and will be on show this week for LA Design Weekend.
The shows are being curated by noted creatives like Sheth, who have a close connection to and in-depth knowledge of the local creative scenes.
“We are eager to celebrate the process of design at each destination and build deserved recognition and momentum behind their respective art-design circles,” said Elizabeth Wert, Canoa’s head of brand.
Other furniture exhibitions in San Francisco included that focused on “off center” design.
San Francisco Design Week ran from 3 to 13 June, 2024 Vessel was on view for one night on 7 June and will also be presented at the Fig and Olive studio during Los Angeles Design Weekend, held from 21 to 23 June, 2024.
The photography is by Bryson Malone