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MATTER IN HAND

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May 2025

Explorations in material take on deeper meaning in the work of these four talented makers, whose collectible objects are as functional as they are covetable. We sat down with Chuma Maweni, Osanna Visconti, Simone Bodmer-Turner, and Ombia Studio founder Cristina Moreno to talk about unexpected sources of inspiration, pivotal career moments, and experiences that shaped who they are and how they create today. The South Africa—based ceramist has put his stamp on traditional Zulu and Xhosa techniques.

- INGRID ABRAMOVITCH, CAMILLE OKHIO, and SEAN SANTIAGO

MATTER IN HAND

From top left: Chuma Maweni's Zoliswa (Qavashe), a rounded mirror with a frame in clay tile; Simone Bodmer-Turner's Tulip standing lamps in textured white clay; Osanna Visconti's Bambù bookshelf in natural bronze; Ombia Studio's Arena side table in ceramic.

Chuma Maweni

The South Africa-based ceramist has put his stamp on traditional Zulu and Xhosa techniques.

imageThe installation iMvelaphi, on view at Southern Guild in Cape Town in 2024.

When did you first think of yourself as a creator?

CM: There wasn’t a defining moment that I remember, more a realization a few years ago that people, from curators to collectors to family, had started to take notice of my work and wanted to know more about it. That was a very affirming shift for me, particularly in terms of how my parents saw me.

What would surprise people most about your process?

CM: People are surprised when they realize that my works are made from clay. They often think they’re made of wood. When people think about ceramics, they tend to think of sculpture and vessels, not furniture.

imageVisconti's cast bronze Campanula floor lamp and Bambu armchair.

What was the last trip you took that sparked your creative output?

CM: Going home to Mthatha is always inspiring for me and my work. When I'm there I can practice smoke-firing using cow dung. I can literally watch the cows in the field while I work! There’s something very interesting about this idea of going back to the source.

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BIOGRAPHY OF A ROOM

The biggest moments at auction houses are often the ones the public doesn't see. They happen before the hammer comes down, in private rooms amid hushed conversations, as specialists explain why they are the best guardians of invaluable treasures. The setting for these exchanges matters immensely—and at Sotheby's, that space just got an upgrade.

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1 min

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

HERMES IN THE HOUSE

The artistic directors of the French heritage brand's home division are challenging the conventional definition of “luxury” one lamp at a time.

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Elle Decor US

OPEN DIALOGUE

When longtime clients wanted to update their Manhattan townhouse after a storm, A-List designer Cliff Fong listened carefully—to the architecture, to their art collection, and, most important, to the clients themselves.

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3 mins

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

THE CITY SQUARE

Italian architect Luciano Giorgi found inspiration in the bustling Milan outside his windows as he created his highly personal home.

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2 mins

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

BACCHANAL HOW-TO

Party season has arrived. Is your table ready? Our columnist outlines her own personal holiday gathering hotline.

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3 mins

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

WHAT MATTERS TO YOU?

Imagine waking up to work by Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha, and Louise Bourgeois. Or imagine it’s Gustav Klimt, Henri Matisse, and Edvard Munch. The first is the personal collection of the star of our cover, gallerist Craig Starr; the second was that of the late Leonard Lauder. Starr says in our story, which showcases the apartment he created with designer Charlie Ferrer.

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1 min

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

Nannette's FEAST

How do you bring back a house built by a Rockefeller? In Weston, Connecticut, designer Nannette Brown transforms a historic house into a banquet of delights.

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4 mins

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

NECESSARY LUXURIES

The design we need to make our lives and homes work. This month: Precision meets provenance in Officine Gullo's newest high-performance cooking range.

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1 min

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

WALLS THAT TALK

Craig Starr lives with a museum-worthy art collection. But it took a collaboration with interior designer Charlie Ferrer for him to realize the power of creating a home that's as much a sanctuary as a set piece.

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3 mins

Winter 2025

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Elle Decor US

BEARS ON PARADE

If there is one piece of furniture that has captured the attention of our era more than any other, it's this one.

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4 mins

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