By: ZaNaria Bowens
Updated April 14, 2023
(Houston)- Creative interior designer Power2, also known as 'Water Your Flaws,' is constantly pushing towards Answering The Call to his purpose.
Power2 AKA Water Your Flaws custom "FOE" table (Photo permission by Power2).
As Power2 embodies the artistic name 'Water Your Flaws,' he found a way to empower himself as well as others, expressing art that is furniture. While he begins to surface in Houston following his recent move from New York, he is best known for his "Off-Night" lamps inspired by Virgil Abloh's "Off-White" Collection and His custom chair designs recycling fashion brands Louis Vuitton.
The execution of his creative style even made an appearance on The Answered Call, a talk show with Rocking With Aaliyah and Zayangelita.
"I feel like we all have Flaws that we aren't proud of, so instead of seeing it as a weakness, I wanted to empower the world and myself. So planting the seeds of intention and watering whatever your flaws are," Power 2 says in a soundbite from his interview on The Answered Call, where he discusses his career journey endeavors and finally decides to create his art. He shared that in the beginning, to get people to recognize him as an interior designer, he gave a lot of pieces away for free.
Power2 AKA Water Your Flaws creative design, Off Night lamp, and custom chairs (Photo permission by Power2).
While he is most known for his custom chairs, he also makes a stamp creating set designs, 3D branded logo wall pieces, lamps, tables, custom 3D tables with led lights, and caution tape with a glass surface that says "FOE."
At the moment, Power2 says he doesn't have a favorite art piece but is inspired by Virgil Abloh and David Landry. "Creatives like myself don't see any limitations in our creations anymore; it's like our imagination can be expressed not just through art, music, and clothing but now things like furniture, said Power2.
Learn more about groundbreaking interior designer and creative Power2 by following him on Instagram @wateryourflaws.
"Art that's furniture" is the best way to describe Water Your Flaws.
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