2013 – 2017
The Third Eye Vessel is designed for holding books and magazines. The shape keeps objects stacked at right angles like an Irish brick hob. Multiple sizes were designed over a 4 year span.
The design is derived from the mold used to make the Metamorphic Rock Bookend.
2014
CNC machined melamine laminate board, polyurea over plywood, aluminum.
Created for the Études Pop Up Shop.
Wall panels with a decorative pattern and a functional grid allowing for shelves and clothing racks to be mounted and moved.
2012
The Wrenn Desk is created from a reversible White Carrara or black speckled Corian top with aluminum I-beam base.
2017
Various stones UV bonded to glass, powder coated steel
Floating Stone Tables were envisioned as a clear terrazzo. The whole stone is visible as an object rather than being reduced to a graphic. Each stone is hand picked, cut and polished in our New York studio.
Commissioned by The Primary Essentials for their 3 Centre Market PL location in Manhattan.
Installation photos by Jonathan Hokklo.
2014
Cement
Edition of 6
Layers of fast setting cement are dripped in layers to create these Moonmilk Vases. It is a process similar to the formation of stalactites and stalagmites in caves.
2017
3D Printed Matte Black Steel, 3D Printed Gloss White Porcelain.
The Tulip Vase was only made in an edition of 5 and was available exclusively from OTHR as part of Vanguard Series selected by Murray Moss and presented at Collective Design Fair.
This modular structural scaffold holds bulb-like vases for individual flowers. Inspired by Dutch pyramid vases of the 1600s which were constructed in layers to overcome technical limitations on size. In the 1600s large ceramic objects could not be made in one piece, in our time 3D printed objects are limited by the size of the printer’s build chamber.
2015
Polyurea over plywood, powder coated steel
Inspired by the bizarre minimalist forms of cat trees, each layer of the Rhino Tower Shelf can rotate.
The surface is sprayed with a textured truck bed liner and is durable.
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2016
Machined brass
The Disc Bookend was designed to resemble a trophy and to appear as an irreverent use of an award to prop up books.
Edition of 10. Available from Gagosian Shop.
2016
stoneware, glazed interior, unglazed exterior
The shape of the Stacking Planters is inspired by the beautiful designs of high voltage ceramic insulators found on power lines.
The bottom ring is the saucer. This design integrates both the planter and the saucer into one form holistically.
These planters can be purchased through our manufacturing partner Areaware.
2013
A collaboration with Tai Ping Carpets to translate our Cold Cuts Coasters into rugs. The Cold Cuts Coasters are made by cutting into a bundle of fibers (fabric, wood, rope, etc.), creating a surface of the ends of these fibers. These hand tufted rugs not only translate the graphic but also the spirit of the original object by utilizing a different type of fiber to represent each material in the coasters.