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We are proudly paying homage and respect to the art of Fossil Stonecraft Furniture as a Filipino created craftsmanship.
For many years, the art of Fossil Stone Furniture was sold throughout the world without the transparency of its origin.
Our community, culture and artisans were pushed into the shadows.
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Greenpoint - Brooklyn, New York, 11222
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FOROM X JESSALYN BROOKS
We are proud to announce our latest design collaboration with a talented artist, Jessalyn Brooks, whose work is inspired by the swooping lines of the full female form juxtaposed with the geometric lines of the Cubist movement.
For our premier rug line, Forom wanted to collaborate with an artist that aligned with our aesthetic and further revealed a transformation of the medium – in this case, art rugs.
We reinterpreted 3 of Jessalyn Brooks’ drawings and created high-quality art rugs that can be incorporated in different scales and shapes in interior design.
Based in Los Angeles, Jessalyn Brooks embodies an artist's soul–she is a painter and a jazz singer. Jessalyn’s work represents the discussion of the female form and its role in power dynamics, symbolism, and spirituality. Her work can be seen in murals and galleries across LA, London, and New York.
This collection is based on a series of drawings that she created at the height of the pandemic as a response to her new relationship with spirituality. While her vibrant paintings are more in conversation with surrealistic aspects, these drawings are more mathematical – blatant in their abstraction.
To Jessalyn, the two mediums guide each other. “The math sort of permits the surreal. It's like, if you can work it out on paper with reason, you can paint away what is unknowable. These drawings were the door opening up to that realization.”
The series was called “Ascend for me, Baby.”
Browse our website and check out our Instagram page for some inspiration @foromshop