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Screen - Charcoal | Macrame Wall Hanging in Wall Hangings by Kristina Kotlier | SOBU in Oakland. Item composed of wood and cotton
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Screen - Charcoal | Macrame Wall Hanging in Wall Hangings by Kristina Kotlier | SOBU in Oakland. Item composed of wood and cotton
Screen - Charcoal | Macrame Wall Hanging in Wall Hangings by Kristina Kotlier | SOBU in Oakland. Item composed of wood and cotton
Screen - Charcoal | Macrame Wall Hanging in Wall Hangings by Kristina Kotlier | SOBU in Oakland. Item composed of wood and cotton

Created and Sold by Kristina Kotlier

Kristina Kotlier

Screen - Charcoal - Wall Hangings

Featured In SOBU, Oakland, CA

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Made In USA

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Drawn together by a shared aesthetic and the desire to design site-specific porcelain objects for interior spaces, I teamed up with architect Kristina Kotlier to form Kotlier | Tsang. For our inaugural collection, we created two large-scale wall hangings originally for Gallery Lulo. Each piece is hand-casted and strung on cotton rope. These wall hangings are intended as visual space dividers, giving transparency and light, and at the same time offering protection and screening.

Item Screen - Charcoal
Created by Kristina Kotlier
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Kristina Kotlier
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Kristina Arzaga-Kotlier is an architectural designer and ceramic artist with a strong design-build background and interest in emphasizing the elemental properties of the materials with which she works. She has built work in and around the Bay Area, including installations at the Exploratorium and the Oakland Museum.

Her work explores the relationship between digital processes and handmade objects while focusing on intentional ways to disrupt and modify each step to create unique outcomes.

Kristina received her B.A. in Interior Design and her Masters in Architecture from California College of the Arts. She has served on the Strategic Council of the American Institute of Architects, as Co-Chair for the mentorship and licensing programs at AIA San Francisco, and is currently the chair of the AIA National Associates Committee. Kristina splits her time between Berkeley and Los Angeles, California.