We’re excited to share that Vei Tan of MIMAW has been invited to be a part of Auguste Clown‘s upcoming ‘Made In Melbourne‘ exhibition.
A stellar line-up of local Melbourne artists will be part of the exhibition: Adi, Anna Scheen – Linogirl, Cat Rabbit, Christopher Hancock, Creatures of Nat, Deiter Barry Creations, Dvate, Ella Smethurst, Ellie McAlphine, Emma Hampton, Emma Leonard, Fiona Fioski, Hannakin, Jack Douglas, Jessica Charlotte, Jubly Umph, Julian Briones, Kaitlin Beckett, Lamai Anne, Lucy Lucy, Ouvra, Mel Macklin, Melissa Grisancich, MIMAW, Miss E, Mysterious Al, Nadia Turner, Sam Pea, Sarah Neale, Shawn Lu, Steve Cross, Stuart Amos, Tayla Broekman.
Vei Tan’s recent interview by the ever joyful Karina Mandala of The Lifestyle Monolog. Click here.
We’re excited to announce that MIMAW will be at the Spring Design Market and Finders Keepers! Click on the images for more info.
Tabas have been featured in We Heart, an online cultural hub that combines in-depth stories; city guides; events listings and design-led news from all areas of contemporary culture established in UK. Thank you to Lisa Davidson for the great article!
Click here for the article.
MIMAW will be at the Finders Keepers Market in Melbourne from July 17-19.
Click here for more details!
MIMAW will be at Markit at Federation Square on Sunday, May 24!
Click here for more details!
So much has been going on the past month that we didn’t realize MIMAW was featured in the Finders Keepers designer blog! MIMAW made it’s first public appearance at the Melbourne Finders Keepers a couple of months ago and we’ve had a fantastic time showcasing our pieces. Thank you FK for the feature! Click here to read the interview in full at the FK website.
MIMAW will be making its debut at the Finders Keepers Market in Melbourne from October 17-18.
Click here for more details!
*Artwork by Jessica Singh Illustration
MIMAW’s been pretty quiet the past few months but it’s currently undergoing a transformation and shifting it’s gears to another direction. Although we still offer 3d printing services to a select few only, MIMAW‘s slowly evolving to a design-intensive 3d printing studio influenced by a myriad of artistic and design discplines celebrating imagination and ideas.
Three customised NOH masks were recently completed at the MIMAW Workshop for PNEU Architects. These masks measured approximately 500x300x150mm each, making them the largest 3d printed items at our studio to date. Each mask comprised of about 20 printed components with a total print time of 140+ hours in two weeks. They were then carefully assembled, primed and finished.