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.
Objects and Shadows – Ceramic Sculptures & Vases by Nicholas Lees
These fantastic architectural sculptures by Nicholas Lees have symmetrical rings spanning the entire body, which are then manipulated slightly to create an illusionary effect on the eye.
Handmade Glass Sculpture by Danish Designer Torben Jørgensen
Danish designer Torben Jørgensen creates these fantastic glass vessels that seem to defy gravity, using three dimensional forms to reflect light.
Fluid & Dynamic Work by Sculptor Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson
Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson, a British artist living in Barcelona, experiments with a mixture of sculpture that's abstract, minimal and pure.
Where Space is not Emptiness – Stone Sculpture by Kim Lim
Singapore artist Kim Lim used nature as a source of inspiration to create these heavy stone sculptures that have real rhythm and flow, alongside a sense of weightlessness and simplicity.
Josep Maria Subirachs – The Sculptor and his Works
Throughout his lifetime Barcelona born artist Josep Maria Subirachs used interlocking concepts and natural materials to create angular modern sculpture that is still relevant today.
Organic Bamboo Sculpture by Shouchiku Tanabe
Artist Shouchiku Tanabe's goal is to succeed the generations that came before him by producing traditional Japanese bamboo works, but at the same time creating bold sculpture.
Sculptural Ceramic Vessels by Potter Mirena Kim
Mirena Kim has been working with clay since 1991, she became infatuated with the craft when searching for a simple, unadorned cylinder and now makes sculptural vessels and tableware.
Communicating Abstract Thoughts – Péter Botos
Originally producing articles for everyday use, Hungarian glass artist Botos Péter has moved on to creating block-like works of art that have a bold choice of colours.
The return of the Drop – An Icon by Arne Jacobsen
Designed by Arne in 1958 as part of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the Drop chair has been re-launched by Fritz Hansen after more than 50 years in hibernation.