World of Interiors select: Bisila Noha at Collect
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- Mar 7, 2024
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'Primus I' by Bisila Noha, poised at the entrance to our room at Collect last week, the leading fair in contemporary craft and design.
This piece quickly captured a lot of attention including a note from World of Interiors as one of their select pieces from the entire fair, followed by Bisila being featured in an article on their website, highlighting their 5 chosen artists.
The fair might now be over but this was just the launch of our curated collection 'Held' which continues on our website.



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That’s an inspiring feature Bisila Noha’s work truly demonstrates how creativity and effort can stand out in any field. For writers, it’s a good reminder that while you can pay someone to write my articles, it’s always better to collaborate and learn from experts to develop your own unique style.
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It’s exciting to see such powerful contemporary craft celebrated. For galleries or artists looking to showcase collections like Held, beautifully saddle stitch booklet printing can offer a polished, tangible way to present work beyond the exhibition space.
Stumbled on this while researching for my marketing dissertation help—great example of how art fairs and media features like World of Interiors can boost artist visibility. Love how the 'Held' collection continues online!