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From Tuesday, June 15 through Sunday, June 27, SIZED Studios in Los Angeles will showcase 300 objects from nearly 60 collaborators — artists, designers, dealers, and collectors — across 15,000 square feet.

As exhibition spaces reopen, this expansive, unexpected art staging is slated to be one of the most exciting events on the horizon. It also happens to be an unprecedented opportunity to purchase works for your home, designed by some of the most exciting creatives in art and fashion.

Highlights include sculptural chairs designed by Luka Sabbat, a painted chair by Jordan Wolfson; a one-of-one polished aluminum and fabric sculpture by Sterling Ruby / S.R. Studio. LA. CA; a Gallic chair by Michèle Lamy for Owenscorp furniture; and a selection of Lykke Li’s musical instruments from her personal collection. There are also hand-crafted garments by collective No Sesso, and a book, Dižà Nó Ole, by Cielo, the Indigenous-women-led nonprofit dedicated to Indigenous communities in Los Angeles.

The project was founded and curated by Alexander May. With all items available to purchase, the ‘collision of art and design’ will address our desire for collecting, says May.

All pieces on view at SIZED will be available for purchase during the show, with select pieces available on sized.studio beginning June 15th.

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