Sculpture & Compositions by Brazilian Artist Ascanio Maria Martins Monteiro
Often using metal, wood or a mixture of the two, Brazilian artist Ascanio MMM is able to experiment with different angles and volumes to create unique sculptural geometric formations.
Tones of Concrete & Stone – Architectural Sculptures by Ben Peterson
Living and working in California, Ben Peterson draws influence from the origins of modernist architecture as well as the design of functional objects to create these earthy sculptures.
A Represenation of Time and Space – Frames by Shigeki Fujishiro
Talented Japanese designer Shigeki Fujishiro has created these wonderful kinetic sculptures under the series name Frames, with his ideas being to represent both time and space.
Experimenting with Light & Space – Conceptual Art by Tokujin Yoshioka
Tokujin Yoshioka has long been experimenting with light and space, creating some fantastic exhibits and sculptures to challenge the environments that we live in.
The Model and Its Shadow – Constructions by Nathalie Du Pasquier
Artist Nathalie Du Pasquier uses wooden blocks and ordinary objects painted in solid colours and balances them in unique ways, also using their colour to juxtapose one another.
Forms from Wire & Paper – Hanging Mobiles by Kayo Miyashita
A selection of beautifully crafted mobiles by Japanese artist Kayo Miyashita that are made from paper and wire, her eye for asymmetry and the natural order of things is very appealing.
Deceptively Simple – Crafted Japanese Wind Chimes by Nousaku
Japanese metalworking factory Nousaku are able to achieve a fine balance between machine and handiwork with their beautiful wind chimes and cast metal objects.
Inspired by the Delicate Qualities in Nature – Silver Spoons by Helena Emmans
Inspired by the landscape surrounding her in the Isle of Skye, Helena Emmans crafts these silver spoons by hand and applies subtle nuances to the surface to breathe life in to these solid forms.
Momentum – Experiments in Movement and Levity by Karl Zahn
Karl Zahn has combined his experience of crafting both wood and metal to create this wonderful collection of sculptural forms for the home, blending in well with a contemporary setting.
Formations in Nature – Handmade Wire Works by Sculptor Mari Andrews
Using wire to suspend these objects in different formations, Mari Andrews sculpture consists of stones, twigs, and other simple objects found out and about on her walks and travels.
The Basics Collection – Glass Vessels by Belgian Designer Anna Torfs
A truly exquisite collection of glassware designed by Belgian creative Anna Torfs, her work consists of layered forms that are structurally simplistic, stripping back any unnecessary elements.
The Playful Essentials – Sculpture and Drawing by Peter D Cole
Some wonderfully experimental sculpture and drawing by talented Australian artist Peter D Cole, creating out of his studio in Kyneton, a town in Victoria, Australia.