Vitruvian vessels
Created from a recipe in Vitruvius’ 10 Books of Architecture (15BC) , these vessels celebrate an ancient technology- using the chemistry of burnt lime combined with marble dust.
Variations of this material have been used throughout time: from Bavarian churches during the height of Rococo, to the Great Wall of China, to Native American wattle & daub.
Here, it is combined with hemp, sculpted over months, and finished with mineral pigment in true Renaissance fresco technique, where the pigment is bound as the lime cures.
Floral escapism
Created during the summer months of the pandemic: over one hundred cast cellulose acetate flowers, airbrushed in a vivid color palette, applied over a sculpted marble and lime mirrored frame- provide a floral escape from the moment.
Stone dust tables & lamps
Spindly vanity & tables from ‘spun stone dust’ - a composite of remnant stone powders and ash sculpted on an idiosyncratic lathe and hand sculpted table lamps from stone composite.
glow collection
Inspired by the gauziness of childhood memories, glow is a collection of furniture made from recycled resins.
The softly tinted, translucent objects have a handmade feel and a glowing satin finish. The collection is available through various retailers and galleries.