• Sculptures Jeux
    @sculptures_jeux
    Sculptures Jeux and its philosophy are based upon an eclectic mixture of tactile, visual and perceptive emotions in the revelation between daily dimension and sculpture. Can creative power and functionality express themselves in the same project / object? Bernard Vuarnesson and his wife Ariane thought so: after Ariane completed her Art studies at the Louvre School, and Bernard graduated at the Ecole Supérieure du Bois and the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris, they both embraced this principle by founding Sculptures Jeux in 1973 and giving life to “playful sculptures” in interior furnishings.
  • Todd Davis Architecture
    @todd_davis_architecture
    Todd Davis brings a variety of professional experiences as an architect to a wide range of private residential and retail projects. He and his team oversee all phases of design and construction on TDA projects from conception to completion. Todd was born and raised in the Bay Area and established a passion for architecture at an early age with a variety of interests that have informed his design work including photography, sculpture, furniture and travel.
  • Nina Cambron
    @ninacambron3344
    Nina Cambron Art Glass designs modern day mid century modern glass sculptures, wall pieces and clocks. Award winning designs to compliment and add that finishing touch to any mid mod interior. My 'Barkcloth' inspired wall pieces and complete product line can be viewed at ninacambron.com. Original signed contemporary glass inspired by greats like Lucienne Day! Why decorate your pride and joy with anything but original artwork designed specifically for the period?
  • M.A. Luppi
    @maluppi5368
    Brutalist Architecture, Futuristic Architecture, Stone Sculptures
  • Martin Mari Art Gallery, Dubai
    @martinmari
    Bringing quality artwork, fine art photography, paintings and sculptures, from around the world to our exclusive clients in our region.
  • James Tucker
    @jaztuck
    Architecture, bridges, museums, modern art, sculpture, typography
  • Eero Saarinen
    @eero_saarinen
    Born to world famous architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art director Eliel Saarinen and textile artist Loja Saarinen, Eero Saarinen was surrounded by design his whole life. Eero studied at sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale before returning to Cranbrook himself to work on furniture design and practice architecture with his father. IT was there that he met Charles Eames, with whom he collaborated closely on their molded plywood chair designs. He also met Florence Knoll at Cranbrook, who eventually brought him to Knoll where he designed some of their most well known pieces over the course of 15 years.
  • Jackie Noble
    @jackienoble
    Architecture, interior design, sculpture, fabrics
  • Brendan Ravenhill
    @brendanravenhill
    During childhood years in Cote d’Ivoire and summers in coastal Maine, Brendan Ravenhill fell in love with the functional beauty of working tools and wooden boats. His father curated a show called the Art of the Personal Object at the Smithsonian when he was a kid. Brendan received a Sculpture degree from Oberlin College in 2001 and a Masters in Industrial Design from RISD in 2009. He loves taking tours of factories and the smell of cedar shavings.
  • Lavorial Salone
    @drlove99
    Music and Sculpture
  • Moran Brown Art
    @moranbrown
    Artists Anne Moran and Robert Brown create luminous wall sculptures for commercial and residential spaces, working directly with architects and interior designers. http://www.moranbrown.com
  • Gary Gunderson
    @gizmogundy
    Interactive kinetic sculpture
  • StubbornStiles
    @stubbornstiles
    StubbornStiles art sculptures
  • Mark Horst Studio
    @markhorststudio7350
    figurative oil painting and sculpture
  • Bret Schwalb
    @bks
    Photography,sculpture, industrial design
  • Charles J
    @fah
    Sculpture, arts, history,travel
  • suekeanestudio
    @suekeanestudio
    ceramic sculpture and monoprint studio
  • Thomas Heatherwick
    @thomas_heatherwick
    Heatherwick Studio exists to make extraordinary projects happen. Established by Thomas Heatherwick in 1994, it is recognized for its work in: architecture, urban infrastructure, sculpture, furniture design and strategic thinkingTeam members come from disciplinary backgrounds that include architecture, product design, model-making, fabrication, landscape design, fine art and curation.
  • Design @ Nason
    @designnason687
    I specialize in painting, sculpture, and design
  • A Workshop - Paul Wakelam Architect
    @paulwakelamarchitectaworkshop
    A Workshop is a small, multi-disciplinary practice established by Paul Wakelam. The workshop covers management, sculpture, landscape design, graphic design, set/installation/design and performance, and strategic thinking. The practice operates from a studio in Launcestion, Tasmania and Toodyay in West Australia. Project management and implementation take place in parallel with model making, prototyping and experimentation with ideas, materials and manufacturing processes within studio and on site.
  • Brice Esso
    @briceesso
    I am a master student in sculpture
  • Jessika Cardinahl
    @jessikacardinahl
    Original artwork, limited-edition prints, and sculptures.
  • Chisel & Mouse
    @chisel_mouse
    Founded in 2011 by brothers and architecture enthusiasts Robert and Gavin Paisley, Chisel & Mouse produces handmade sculptures of iconic buildings. Based in the Ashdown Forset in East Sussex, England, the Chisel & Mouse studio uses local UK resources and is centered on producing the highest quality products. The eye-catching sculptures are crafted in plaster, and often feature metal accents to echo the details of the historic buildings. Each sculpture is designed to be displayed on a shelf, desk, or wall-mounted.
  • Kristina Dam Studio
    @kristinadamstudio
    Located in Denmark, Kristina Dam Studio is a multifaceted design studio founded by designer Kristina Dam. The studio is focused on connecting the worlds of graphic design, interior spaces, and art. Each product—ranging from furniture, sculpture, decoration, and illustration—is designed to challenge conventional limits of traditional art and design. With initial training as an architect, Kristina Dam brings architectural elements into her designs, while also focusing on line, texture, and materials. Dam’s art often directly connects with architecture and geometric details.
  • Josh Neretin
    @joshneretin1786
    Josh Neretin is a Brooklyn based designer and founder of buoyant NYC. Born and raised in New York, he attended SUNY Purchase, graduating with a BFA in sculpture. Soon after graduation he set up shop that specialized in fabrication and site work serving the high-end architectural development and interior design community. Through connections in this field he soon found himself fabricating works for internationally renowned artists, galleries and museums. This ongoing experience of developing, designing and engineering has significantly informed his personal aesthetic. In 2013, Josh returned to his roots in sculpture and design, forming buoyant NYC. The company designs and fabricates hand crafted LED light fixtures that aim at a simple sophistication and elegance, while expressing a sculptor’s heritage and a love of science, material, form, and industry.
  • Malinda Reich
    @malindareich3559
    One of a kind ceramic tile, sculpture and lighting, made by hand in San Francisco.
  • Perfect Reject
    @perfectreject
    Soft sculpture about the celebration around adversity. Each is one-of-a kind, signed and is 100% recycled.
  • Paige Homan
    @paige
    Branding, Fashion, Architecture, Graphic Design, Interior Design, Furniture Design, Art, Sculpture, Web Design
  • Wendy Given Visual Arts
    @wendygiven
    Wendy Given is an American artist living and working in Portland, Oregon. With a production of vivid, uncanny contemporary photography, sculpture and drawing, her practice stems from a profound interest guided by nature, myth and magic. Wendy's visual craft conveys an intense yearning to honor and utilize our inherent awareness—to regain the unspoken understanding of the fact that we are all, and always will be (as humans), integral to and dependent on the natural world. Wendy studied fine art and was trained in painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture during her BFA undergraduate work at Atlanta College of Art in Atlanta, Georgia. She received her MFA from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California. She has exhibited internationally and is represented by whitespace in Atlanta, Georgia. wendygiven.com
  • Zaha Hadid
    @zahahadid
    Zaha Hadid (1950- ) is amongst the most famous, celebrated, and reviled architects working today. Some criticize her work as insensitive to context and function--sculpture at the scale of architecture--while others praise the first female Pritzker Prize winner's deconstructivist style as perpetually on the vanguard of form and technology. For all her attention, she has produced few buildings. The first to actually be built was a fire station at the Vitra headquarters in Weil am Rhein, Germany, which was quickly abandoned as a functioning firehouse and repurposed into gallery space. Her other prominent commissions include the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati; the Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion which has been in Tokyo, Hong Kong, New York and other places; the BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany; and Maggie's Center at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. She works from her studio in London.
  • Isamu Noguchi
    @isamunoguchi
    Born in Los Angeles in 1904, Japanese-American designer and artist Isamu Noguchi made a name for himself as one of the preeminent sculptors and furniture designs of the mid-twentieth century. Noguchi spent much of his youth in Japan, where he was trained as a cabinetmaker, before returning to the United States and attending Columbia University. Though originally enrolled to study medicine, he shifted his focus to sculpting when he realized that it was his true passion. Noguchi applied his artistry to furniture, lighting, and product design, creating pieces--such as the IN-50 Coffee Table, Prismatic Table, and BB3 Lamp--for companies including Herman Miller, Knoll, Vitra, Ozeki, and Akari. His work also includes sculpture gardens around the world, notably at the Bienecke Rare Book Library at Yale University and at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. Noguchi's home garden in Long Island City, New York, was opened to the public as the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in 1985, three years before his death.
  • martincooney.com
    @martincooney
    martincooney.com is a sculpture direct company selling Direct Method Curvilinear Marble Reductionist Sculptor, with a little limestone bas relief on the side!
  • Michael Moran
    @michaelmoran
    Photographer Michael Moran was born in the Pomona Valley, southeast of Los Angeles and studied art at Santa Barbary City College and biology at the University of California Santa Barbara before receiving a degree in sculpture from UCSB and a graduate architecture degree from UCLA. Moran worked in Frank Gehry's studio before becomong a full-time architectural photographer. He has shot architecture for publication by A+U and MoMA and is currently working on a book about the churches of Ibiza and Formentera with the architect Elias Torres.

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