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Niamh Barry, Shouldering Table; 2022 Hand-hammered solid bronze with blue patina. A striking example of Barry’s ability ...
01/06/2026

Niamh Barry, Shouldering Table; 2022
 
Hand-hammered solid bronze with blue patina.
 
A striking example of Barry’s ability to balance sculptural expression with functional design, Shouldering Table transforms bronze into a fluid, architectural form that appears both weightless and powerful.
 
H. 78 × W. 240 × D. 61 cm | H. 30½ × W. 94¼ × D. 24 in
 
Irish artist now represented by Charles Burnand Gallery.
 
For enquiries and acquisitions, please DM us or email [email protected]
 
Art Furniture | Sculpture | Collectible Design

28/05/2026

“This itch I’m trying to scratch. This place I’m trying to get to. It’s part of what I’m trying to unearth in the process.”
 
Inside the Artist’s Studio: Jan Waterston
 
Working from his studio in Birmingham, Jan Waterston creates sculptural furniture and objects that sit between art, craft and design - exploring how form can disrupt a space and shape emotional connection.
 
Rooted in traditional woodworking techniques and an instinctive understanding of material, his practice balances visual softness with tension, precision with irregularity, and functionality with sculptural presence.
 
For Waterston, wood remains at the centre of the process - a living material explored through patience, experimentation and intuitive making.
 
A first glimpse inside the studio, full film coming soon. 🎥 by
 
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Art Furniture | Material Process | Artist Studio

20/05/2026

Inside the Artist’s Studio: Fabrikr
 
Based in Seoul, South Korea, artist duo Dongkyu Kim and Sungjo Kim work across object, installation, design and art - moving between the scale of a single work and the expanded language of space.
 
Their practice is rooted in materiality, context and transformation, often reworking overlooked or discarded materials into forms that challenge how we perceive value, surface and structure.
 
For Fabrikr, an object can hold the density of a vast space, while a space can unfold from the logic of a single object.
 
A first glimpse inside the studio, ahead of the full film coming soon. 🎥 by
 
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Artist Studio | Material Transformation | Spatial Sculpture

15/05/2026

Inside the Studio: Studio Furthermore
 
Following our first preview, we’re pleased to share the full studio film.
 
Filmed in Hove, this extended edit offers a closer look into Studio Furthermore’s material-led practice — spanning glass, ceramic, metal, and lava — including Moon Rock, their groundbreaking project developed with the European Space Agency for permanent installation on the lunar surface.
Material. Process. Future form.
 
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Artist Studio | Material Futures | Process

Behind the scenes in South Korea with Myungtaek Jung . Captured inside the artist’s foundry in Namyangju during our rece...
11/05/2026

Behind the scenes in South Korea with Myungtaek Jung .
 
Captured inside the artist’s foundry in Namyangju during our recent studio visit - where molten metal, craftsmanship, and sculpture come together, from fire and process to finished form.
 
Studio film coming soon. Photos by
 
Art Furniture | Process | Materiality

08/05/2026

“I’m a maker. I like to get my hands dirty. I find it immensely satisfying… a direct line from the mind to the work.” - Niamh Barry

We are proud to announce our representation of acclaimed Irish artist Niamh Barry .

Working at the intersection of sculpture, light and material, Barry has built an internationally recognised practice defined by fluid bronze forms, technical precision, and an unmistakable sense of movement.

Her work will form part of our forthcoming programme, with new works to be unveiled later this year as the gallery enters an exciting new chapter.

For enquiries & acquisitions, please DM us or email via the link in bio.

Illuminated Sculpture | Art Furniture I Collectable Design

30/04/2026

Inside the Artist’s Studio: Marc Fish

Based on the south coast of England, Marc Fish’s practice sits between sculpture and furniture — grounded in an uncompromising approach to craft and material.

His studio operates at scale, encompassing both a working atelier and a teaching environment, where emerging makers are trained alongside the development of his own pieces.

Here, complex, organic forms are built through the precise layering of thousands of hand-cut veneers, each piece evolving slowly as structure, surface and silhouette are refined in tandem.

Rooted in traditional cabinetmaking yet pushing beyond it, Fish incorporates materials such as carbon fibre, bronze and resin to create works that feel both elemental and engineered — balancing control with a sense of natural movement.

Filmed on site, this behind-the-scenes moment offers insight into the discipline, patience and technical rigour that define his process.

Alongside this, a new generation of makers is quietly being shaped within the same space — learning through doing, and carrying these techniques forward.

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Artist Studio | Art Furniture | Sculptural Design

Now open: The Ground of Thingsfeaturing Dawn Bendick , presented in collaboration with rug experts . This new exhibition...
16/04/2026

Now open: The Ground of Things
featuring Dawn Bendick , presented in collaboration with rug experts .
 
This new exhibition marks a pivotal expansion of the artist’s practice into textile, introducing her first body of hand-made rugs alongside new kiln-formed glass sculptures. Together, the works bring material, process, and form into a compelling dialogue.
 
Rooted in a sculptural way of thinking, the works explore colour as structure, depth, and movement — translating Bendick’s signature approach in glass into woven form, while retaining a strong sense of rhythm and presence.

Realised by master artisans in Nepal and cast in England, The Ground of Things reflects a deep commitment to material intelligence and craft across disciplines.
 
On view until 17 May
Charles Burnand Gallery, 27 Whitfield St, London W1T 2SE
 
Panel Talk: 12 May
Featuring award-winning interior designer and Oli Stratford, Editor-in-Chief of
Spaces limited, RSVP: [email protected]
 
Collectable Design I Textile Art I Glass Sculpture

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