The Beehive Yoga Studio wanted to cover up this rather uninspiring wall heater so I came up with this Yoga-inspired console table in Steel and Solid Oak. Totally transforms the space without compromising the efficiency of the heater.
The Beehive Yoga Studio wanted to cover up this rather uninspiring wall heater so I came up with this Yoga-inspired console table in Steel and Solid Oak. Totally transforms the space without compromising the efficiency of the heater.
It's not every day you get the chance to design and create something to display a rather beautiful and valuable piece of sculpture! The owners of this exquisite bronze Eagle felt it deserved something a little special to sit upon.
After a lengthy discussion and a peruse of their other pieces allowed me to come up with a contemporary design with a natural theme. Something that looked fitting but didnt overshadow the original artwork.
This table is currently in production as I type this (March 2020). The elements witll be cut from 8mm steel. The design needed to be sturdy enough to take the weight of the artwork, but delicate and minimal enough not to take the attention away from it. The matt black powder coat finish will allow the sculpture to sit majestically and securely and be a real focal point. There will be more pics added when it is completed and delivered.
Imagine the most contemporary, airy, stylish apartment being filled with design classics from the likes of Eames, Le Corbusier to name a few. I was so thrilled to receive a commission from this client, knowing that my work would sit amongst some of my all-time favourite original pieces. I really was honoured to fulfil this commission.
For the client I created this modern display unit, which would enable them to showcase some of their beautiful objects they have curated over the years.
The 160cm high x 100cm wide piece was entirely hand-made - every piece of steel cut individually to create the vision I had buzzing around in my head. The design is intended to stand alone as a strking piece of design in itself, whilst at the same time not overshadowing any of the beautiful objects it was intended to display.
I'm still very proud of this piece, and plan to create something in a similar style for my own home when I have the time.
Making the bedside tables for this client required me to revive box-making skills not used since my university days. The practice box I made first was relatively accurate, but not accurate enough. I invested in better tools for the job, and created a matching pair of these oak and steel tables. This element of the commission really tested by accuracy skills, but I am pleased to say I was very proud of the finished pieces, and the client loved them too. The beauty of bespoke is that you can mix a variety of influences to suit your taste. I then take your wishlist onboard, and come up with a design for you which ticks all those important boxes.