On the ‘Gram: Our Favorite Design Instagrams To Follow This Week

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Our weekly roundup of the design world’s most interesting, colorful, like-worthy Instagram-ers and images.

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@ideabooksltd

Idea Books is a rotating library of vintage “superbooks” covering art, design, and style, located in London’s Dover Street Market. We love the interior design images they post, like this one from The Interior Book—a 300-page tome from 1979 dedicated to Japanese home design.

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@shinotakeda

Ceramicist Shino Takeda mixes traditional Japanese art forms with the energy of her NYC surroundings. These colorful bowls are from her latest collaboration with Ryuta Ngg (@ryuta_ngg).

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@goldteethbrooklyn

Gold Teeth Brooklyn creator Jesse Levison hand-silkscreens whimsical greeting cards and fine art prints. Here, we get a behind-the-scenes view of her creative process.

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@designmilk

Design Milk showcases the best in modern design, like one of Japanese artist Haroshi’s (@haroshi) sculptures, mesmerizing pieces carved from repurposed skateboards.

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@evanvenegas

Painter Evan Venegas considers his paintings “playgrounds of the mind.” Lost Grid presents a kaleidoscopic tangle of colors and shapes, perhaps a nod to the artist’s NYC surroundings in the heat of late summer.

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