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FOUND OBJECTS AND UNEXPECTED MATERIALS Natural forms are celebrated at this year's fair, with materials such as wood, stone, clay and lava being used. Chilean studio gt2P table lamps made from lava extracted from Chile's Villarica Volcano will show at Friedman Benda, while found and reclaimed objects find new life with table top avant-garde silverwork from Ornamentum by American Jaydan Moore and London artist David Clarke, both of whom alter silver and pewter domestic wares. Young New York-based Misha Kahn will debut at Friedman Benda a series of new cabinets produced in Swaziland, woven entirely using found materials including grass, sea glass, car parts, trash, hair extensions and cow bones to name a few. Platter - Gather Jaydan Moore, 2016 Courtesy of Jaydan Moore Ornamentum