
Stacking Vessel (glass and wood lid) by Utopia&Utility.
Hand-blown glass creations by Esque Studio (Andi Kovel and Justin Parker - USA). In order from top to bottom: The Tuberous stackable sculptures by Andi Kovel / The Feather Balls wall mounting decor by Andi Kovel / The Asteroids hanging and floor lamps by Justin Parker.
Hand made glass mobiles by French maker, Chloé Schneller de Faucompré, alias Rosée Verre Créations. In order from top to bottom: Mobile cloche / Mobiles Soleil
Catch, pendant lights by American designer, Lindsey Adelman. Photos by Lauren Coleman.

After a year in the making, I am thrilled to announce the release of my first book!
It is a labor of love, it comes from a passion of mine (as you have all seen through Dossier37) and what I wish will be a long term commitment for all things creative and hand-made.
The new Artisans - 320 pages, 850 illustrations - features 75 artisans/artists/designers across 19 countries and is a great resource for contemporary living.
The 75 talents reinvigorate traditional techniques (glass, textile, wood, metal, ceramics, paper) through the creation of unique or limited edition, functional or purely decorative, inspiring, desirable, meaningful objects. The antithesis of uniformized, mass-produced, disposable, anonymous and low quality goods we are saturated with.
Please visit and ideally join the Facebook page, where regular updates are posted (interviews, comments, reviews..etc), and if you like it, please ‘like’ it!
www.facebook.com/pages/The-New-Artisans/108346249261751
It is published by Thames & Hudson in Australia, the UK and USA, but is also available in English language in a number of other countries (Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Japan, Brazil, Spain…)
For the UK
www.thamesandhudson.com/9780500515853.html
For USA
www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/new/fall11/551585.htm
And also from many booksellers, museum shops and galleries.

Its French version, Artisans: Nouvelles Tendances, is published in France and Belgium by La Martinière. The cover is different, but format, quality and content are identical to the English version.
http://livre.fnac.com/a3668767/Olivier-Dupon-Artisans-nouvelles-tendances
Here is a glimpse inside, of a few random pages.

So thank you for your interest. If you like what you see, spread the word!
All the best to you all!
Dossier37@gmail.com
Bubbles made of glass by Australian artist, Jasmine Targett.
Using highly innovative materials such as NASA ’s dichroic glass, Bubbling Up examines the fragility of the Earth’s atmosphere and ecosystems that appear like a bubble, on the constant verge of collapse. Sometimes fickle and ever elusive, Bubbling Up highlights the ongoing need to quantify ecological concerns. Every day there are thousands of toxic gases bubbling up in the atmosphere. In the age of heightened ecological awareness Bubbling Up poses the question, is it possible to view a beautiful sunset and not wonder if the sky is set ablaze with such unique colours because of the toxic pollutants in the air reacting with the atmosphere? In the space that surrounds us, what is bubbling up?
Hand-blown glass chandelier and table lamps by British company, Curiousa & Curiousa.
My second book featuring 108 independent jewelry...
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UK / USA versions at
UK at
www.facebook.com/pages/The-New-Artisans/108346249261751
French version available...