Singulart is an online art and design gallery that puts the power in the hands of the artist. Founded by Vera Kempf and Brice Lecompte in 2017, the platform commands a worldwide presence in 165 countries with over 12,000 international artists at your fingertips.The gallery purposefully challenges the status quo with diverse collections hand-picked by in-house curators. At Singulart, 49% of the artists represented are female—a statistic that is a big deal in the art world still suffering from the underrepresentation of female and indigenous artists.“Moving the world with creativity [is] a summary of SINGULART’s vision and desire for the future,” Vera and Brice explain. “We want to have a positive impact on the world and creative spaces. We want to challenge the status quo and break down barriers on an international level. We are convinced that creativity has the power to say things for which there are no words in any language.”As the first online art gallery to exhibit at a physical art fair in 2019, Singulart has gone on to showcase around the world, including at Scope New York and Aqua Miami.Having recently expanded into design, the platform now offers unique furniture and objects from designers and makers worldwide. We jumped online to have a look and discovered plenty of new talent—alongside some familiar faces. Check out some of our faves from Singulart’s art and design stable below. This Yellowtrace Promotion is supported by Singulart. Like everything we do, our partner content is carefully curated to maintain the utmost relevance to our audience. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Yellowtrace. DISCOVER MORE Albert MadaulaAlbert Madaula is an internationally distinguished Spanish artist. In his work, he seeks to capture the enjoyment of life through its small pleasures: lounging in the sun, a vermouth, intimacy, and a cigarette. All of Madaula’s paintings are acrylic and sprayed on linen cloth as he plays with geometry and textures to create his contemporary, figurative and colourful art.We remember Albert’s arresting work from Szymon Keller’s Waves House in Barcelona, a centrepiece of the living room. Revisit the project via the link below.Waves House in Barcelona by Szymon Keller.Full of identity and intrigue, organic shapes, custom-designed pieces and contemporary objects & art are layered in an intimate portrait... Mathilde PolidoriMathilde Polidori is an award-winning artist based in France. Her bold figurative works capture emotions, sensuality, and benevolence, while also exploring themes relating to femininity and masculinity. Polidori cites matter and texture as vital elements of her artistic process. She creates in many layers to convey a sense of depth and exclusively employs oils on linen or canvas. Photos courtesy of Fearon. FearonFearon is an Australian-based design and fabrication company founded in 2019 by brothers Jack and Mark Fearon. It focuses on the creation of functional aluminium objects which are designed and hand-crafted. Their work expands from seating concepts to practical furniture pieces, all of which reflect simplicity in form and a distinct interpretation of proportions.We were lucky enough to catch the collection in the flesh at the Melbourne Design Fair back in May and can confidently say they are even better in real life!From Unique Objects to Thought-provoking Ideas: Highlights from Melbourne Design Week 2023.One-of-a-kind, limited edition and small-batch furniture, lighting and objects were for sale by emerging designers... Photo courtesy of Edit Napoli. StamuliAnother to have graced our pages more than once, Stamuli AB is a design studio based in Sweden. A collective of “creative and technical people”, they love rationalism and endeavour to conceptualise decorations in their projects. Alongside this, colour plays an important role in their distinctive pieces.You can find them in some of our favourite wrap-ups of the last few years, the 2021 edition of Edit Napoli, and our holy grail best of Milan Design Week 2023.MILANTRACE 2023 — Present: Design of the MomentAt Convey, Stockholm design studio Stamuli created waves with their Tagadà collection, splashing the exhibition with vibrant hues...Photo courtesy of Masquespacio. MasquespacioNo stranger to the Yellowtrace pages, Masquespacio represents the combined talents of Ana and Chris, a design duo from Spain. They cite their use of colour as being one of their strongest points, together with the fusion of materials and textures—and we happen to agree. In their pieces, Masquespacio looks to the past, bringing it to the future through a renewed and contemporary vision.Whether it’s interiors or furniture, Masquespacio never fails to bring the heat. To see more from the designers, find our archives here.Cabinette Co-Working Space in Valencia by Masquespacio.A futuristic palette collides with major 70’s vibes in this co-working space, creating a vibrant and brilliantly unconventional contemporary workspace... Photos courtesy of Victoria Maria. Victoria Maria GeyerVictoria Maria Geyer is a designer based in Belgium with an eye for the eclectic. With her signature touch of joyful surrealism, the German-born, Brussels-based interior designer creates distinctive compositions that celebrate the beauty all around us.We featured her debut collection, Heimat, just last year. You can find some of those pieces up on Singulart now.Victoria-Maria Unveils the Heimat Furniture Collection.Sensual and playful, thanks to its rich materials and round, voluptuous pieces, the collection, like her interiors, features pieces that are warm and graphic... Photos by Taja Spasskova. Jiri KrejcirikJiri Krejcirik is a multidisciplinary designer based in Czechia whose works are characterised by a coherent visual language that threads the historical and the cultural through a contemporary lens with an “unexpected edge”. Krejcirik embraces the tradition of craftsmanship, having each of his products hand-crafted locally.Quickly becoming a rising star on the international stage, Jiri presented works at both Alcova in Milan and Melbourne Design Week this year. Read more at the links below.MILANTRACE 2023 — Present: Design of the MomentAt Alcova, Jiri Krejcirik and Czech brand Futuro’s exhibit, The Altar of Craft, showcased an exquisite selection of distinctive furniture pieces...Our Ultimate Guide to Melbourne Design Week 2023.Foreign Dialogues is an exhibition exploring interdisciplinary practices featuring work by Jiri Krejcirik, Elliot Bastianon, Laurids Gallee & Anna Jozova... Angel MombiedroAngel Mombiedro is an award-winning designer based in Spain. Mombiedro describes his artistic approach as being very architectural and engineer-oriented. He continuously seeks balance in his creations and is attracted by classical beauty and proportions. In his own words, he believes “objects are objects, and we shouldn’t take them too seriously.” Ahryun LeeAhryun Lee is an award-winning designer based in South Korea with an interdisciplinary approach that fuses art with design. For Ahryun, the material itself is the starting point of her process which is also marked by experimentation. Ahryun’s distinctive ceramics are imbued with narratives linked to childhood and nostalgia. As Ahryun elaborates, “Function is necessary in everyday life, but sometimes functionalism limits creativity. I believe design has a spiritual value.” Bunt FactoryThis design duo has a knack for taking ordinary objects and offering a playful alternative. The Turkish designers started in Fashion and Interior Design, respectively, before teaming up to bring their brightly-hued vision to life in Bunt Factory. Working predominantly with plexiglass and coloured metal, they offer a fresh perspective on everyday design. [Images courtesy of Singulart unless stated otherwise.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ