• Sam Perry

    The work of Sam Perry is refined and raw at the same time - created from a single piece of fallen wood, each sculpture seems to tell its own origin story.
  • Katrien Doms

    Within a world tangled in complexity and chaos, belgian artist katrien doms finds solace in her return to nature, embracing a simpler, more serene lifestyle.
  • Shogo Watari

    Shogo Watari's curving wood sculptures explore beauty beyond the intersection of the curvy world created by nature and the straight world created by humans.
  • Thaddeus Mosley

    Exclusively using a mallet and chisel, Thaddeus Mosley reworks these salvaged pieces of timber into his signature biomorphic forms through a largely intuitive and improvisational process.
  • Alexander Devol

    With a focus on a simple and honest approach to design and the aim of creating pieces where both aesthetics and utility are ingrained, Alex’s work brings new life and pleasure to the everyday.
  • Aleph Geddis

    Aleph Geddis’s sculptures combine traditional craftsmanship with modernism and are fascinated by the world’s infrastructure.