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Superscene Set

Superscene Set

by Supergroup

$1,699

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Superscene Set by Supergroup - Hem
Created by ceramic designer Ian McIntyre and illustrator John Booth, coming together under the name “Supergroup”, Superscene is a limited series of ceramic sculptures made exclusively for Hem. A reflection on the idea of ornamentation, the collection is available in two configurations — as a flower in two colorways and in a set of a cloud, rainbow and a flower. The Superscene Set comes in a numbered edition of 5. Please note that this is a handmade, one-of-a-kind artisanal object, and small irregularities between items may occur.

The Superscene Collection is the first of a series of extraordinary decorative accessories that will launch throughout 2019, produced in collaboration with Modern Design Review. The collection promotes strong independent creative voices and studio-based production, in line with Hem’s ethos of making unique products with lasting value.

Please note that no offers or discounts apply to this limited edition item.



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Behind the Scenes: <br>Supergroup for Hem
Behind the Scenes:
Supergroup for Hem

Upon the new launch of Superscene, we visited artists John Booth and Ian McIntyre in their London studio to document the process behind the ceramic sculptures they produced for Hem.

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Designed by Supergroup

Supergroup

Supergroup is a collaboration between ceramic artist Ian McIntyre and illustrator John Booth. Although at first it may seem like their work is informed by different points of view, these two artists have been exploring their common creative ground in their London studio for some time now. Amongst these is a shared appreciation for accessible design and works that have transparency; with John this is reflected in his unpretentious illustrative hand and for Ian in utilitarian and functional forms. Supergroup is the formal coming together of these two makers and the platform from which Ian and John will present their future collaborations, whilst simultaneously continuing their own practices.

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