Virginia Sin on Defying Her Childhood, Quitting Her Day Job, and Making the Ceramics Everyone Wants
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You’ve definitely seen Virginia Sin’s work on a dinner table, or maybe on a wall or hanging from a ceiling. And you’ve 100 percent seen her in Domino. Her ceramics, which are famous for their tubular shapes, use of negative space, and gorgeous texture, are now ubiquitous in the design world. And it all started with a paper plate. Listen in as Sin explains how her design aesthetic defies her upbringing, why working in advertising helped her start her company, and the way she recharges by organizing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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