Amidst a week of frenzied design activity, glass artist Kate Maestri's pieces were a calm and contemplative highlight of 2010's London Design Festival. Inspired by iconic examples of London's architectural history, including the Barbican and the National Theatre, Maestri uses two key components, colour and form, to create stunning yet simple wall pieces which hold the gaze.
The exhibition, 'Untitled: glass inspired by architecture', runs until 15 October at Circus, 58 Marylebone High Street, London W1U 5HT.
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