You’ve Probably Never Seen Furniture Like This Before
Some furniture goes beyond function to become art. These unique pieces transform everyday materials into sculptural forms that challenge how we see design.
A Bold Expression of Controlled Chaos
Bhaṅga by Vincent Dubourg turns the familiar cabinet into an explosion of form, where fragments of bronze seem frozen mid-motion — a poetic collision between structure and chaos that bridges the worlds of sculpture and design.
Nature Preserved in Design
The Wood Fossil Table by Nucleo captures the passage of time, merging solid wood and translucent resin to freeze organic material within a sculptural, almost geological form — a modern relic that blurs the line between furniture and art.
Between Transparency and Time
This resin-and-wood bench from Ammann//Gallery’s collection bridges nature and material innovation, preserving the grain and imperfections of aged timber within crystal-clear resin — a poetic study of permanence and decay.
Nature Reimagined in Bold Color
The Pirarucu Sofa by Humberto and Fernando Campana transforms sustainably sourced fish leather into a vibrant, tactile statement, pairing organic texture with bright yellow energy to celebrate the beauty of imperfection and craft.
Fluid Form, Solid Craft
The One Series Console Table by Todd Merrill blurs the boundary between sculpture and furniture, its black oak and bronze frame twisting like liquid metal — a striking balance of movement, material, and mastery.
Frozen in Light
The Gravity Coffee Table and sculptural chairs by Fredrikson Stallard for David Gill Gallery capture the illusion of melting ice, transforming acrylic into fluid, weightless forms that refract light like frozen motion — elegant, surreal, and technically extraordinary.
When Steel Becomes Liquid
The Glacier Coffee Table by Shi Jianmin transforms polished stainless steel into a fluid landscape — a sculptural expression where light and reflection replace solidity, evoking the poetic tension between strength and impermanence.