'Enriched Sensibilities' Sample Collection 2021

an abstract wood design with white lines and curves on it's surface is shown in close up
Contour Marquetry
The lines create both movement and an illusion of depth. By emphasising the contours, using intricate tapering metal inlay, the lines are lifted from the background walnut marquetry. The Damascus disk at the centre of the smallest contour has folds of molten steel that mimic and compliment the marquetry pattern but on a smaller scale.
a black and white abstract painting with lines on it's surface in the shape of a circle
Contour Marquetry
The lines create both movement and an illusion of depth. By emphasising the contours, using intricate tapering metal inlay, the lines are lifted from the background walnut marquetry. The Damascus disk at the centre of the smallest contour has folds of molten steel that mimic and compliment the marquetry pattern but on a smaller scale.
an abstract painting on the wall with white lines
Contour Marquetry
‘Contour Marquetry’ credenza in ziricote and figured walnut with polished nickel inlay 'contour lines' radiating from a Damascus steel disc. The organic pattern continues into the plinth which is finished in metallised resin. An ivory onyx top provides contrast to the rich hues of the ziricote and walnut veneers. The lines create both movement and an illusion of depth. By emphasising the contours, using intricate tapering metal inlay, the lines are lifted from the background walnut marquetry.
an up close view of a bed with sheets and pillows on top of each other
Organic Sculpture
This design brings together three contrasting materials: solid English ripple sycamore, polished solid brass, and upholstery leather, to create one undulating, flowing surface. It’s been inspired by the juxtaposition of natural landscapes and brutalist architecture, and the idea of transitioning from a flowing organic surface into an angular fractal one.
two sheets with wavy lines on them next to each other
Organic Sculpture
This design brings together three contrasting materials: solid English ripple sycamore, polished solid brass, and upholstery leather, to create one undulating, flowing surface. It’s been inspired by the juxtaposition of natural landscapes and brutalist architecture, and the idea of transitioning from a flowing organic surface into an angular fractal one.
a piece of art that is on the wall
Organic Sculpture
This design brings together three contrasting materials: solid English ripple sycamore, polished solid brass, and upholstery leather, to create one undulating, flowing surface. It’s been inspired by the juxtaposition of natural landscapes and brutalist architecture, and the idea of transitioning from a flowing organic surface into an angular fractal one.
a close up of a wooden bowl on a black surface with wood grain patterning
Making Marks
The design combines oiled English elm, with polished solid bronze and vegetable-tanned leather. It’s been inspired by the ocean and the way it interacts and breaks along the shoreline. The movement of the wood as the ocean and the smooth leather as the land are split by a tapering line of polished metal.
two pieces of wood with different colors and shapes on them, one has a curved wooden board in the middle
Making Marks
The design combines oiled English elm, with polished solid bronze and vegetable-tanned leather. It’s been inspired by the ocean and the way it interacts and breaks along the shoreline. The movement of the wood as the ocean and the smooth leather as the land are split by a tapering line of polished metal.