Noni Exhibition: Visionary Designs

Discover the convergence of innovation and craftsmanship in this exclusive showcase of contemporary design. Featuring works by internationally acclaimed designers.

Meet the Artists

About the Exhibition

Concept

Noni Exhibition presents a curated collection of groundbreaking designs that challenge conventional aesthetics. Each piece tells a story of cultural fusion, sustainable innovation, and bold experimentation.

Curatorial Vision

Our curators have selected works that represent the future of design — pieces that not only serve a functional purpose but also provoke thought and inspire emotion. The exhibition explores themes of identity, sustainability, and the relationship between human and object.

Experience

Immerse yourself in an environment where every corner reveals something unexpected. Interactive installations, multimedia presentations, and live demonstrations bring the design process to life.

Featured Artists

Anna Krivtsova

Russian designer known for her sculptural furniture that blends traditional woodworking techniques with futuristic forms. Her work explores the tension between organic shapes and geometric precision.

Collin Velkoff

American industrial designer celebrated for sustainable product design. His collection at Noni Exhibition features modular furniture made from recycled ocean plastics, demonstrating both functionality and environmental responsibility.

Fanni Suvila

Finnish textile artist pushing the boundaries of fabric design. Her innovative use of natural dyes and traditional weaving techniques creates textiles that are both visually striking and deeply connected to Nordic heritage.

Iseult Uhlemann

German lighting designer whose work transforms spaces through light and shadow. At Noni Exhibition, she presents a series of kinetic light installations that respond to environmental stimuli and audience interaction.

Reeta Ek

Estonian ceramic artist redefining contemporary pottery. Her collection features large-scale installations that combine traditional clay techniques with digital fabrication, creating pieces that blur the line between sculpture and utility.

Tickets & Admission

General Admission

$25 — Includes access to all exhibition areas

Student/Senior

$15 — Valid ID required

Members

Free — Join our membership program

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