Jonathan Anderson is obsessed. With knitting structures. With Isamu Noguchi. With Magdalene Odundo: "She's probably the most important ceramicist of the last 100 years," he says. (Earlier today he bought one of her works.) He uses the word liberally-and, it seems, genuinely-rhapsodizing about a favorite contemporary artist or a handmade 17th-century French blanket with equal enthusiasm. Now, after almost four years as creative director of Spanish luxury brand Loewe, the 32-year-old British fashion designer is letting his other passions lead him beyond the world of shirts, dresses, and elephant-shaped leather bags into what he calls "the most important space: home."
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