Karol Cylwik x Poritz & Studio Burl Wood Credenza
Located in Astoria, NY
Karol Cylwik for Poritz & Studio Burl Wood Credenza, with two sliding doors opening to two shelves
21st Century and Contemporary American Credenzas
Wood, Burl
Karol Cylwik x Poritz & Studio Burl Wood Credenza
Located in Astoria, NY
Karol Cylwik for Poritz & Studio Burl Wood Credenza, with two sliding doors opening to two shelves
Wood, Burl
Poritz & Studio Tambour Credenza, Low
By Aaron Poritz
Located in New York, NY
Commissioned item. Classic meets contemporary with the tambour credenza. This one of a kind piece takes the Classic horizontal sliding tambour door and ads a contemporary twist. The ...
Bronze
Poritz Studio Ceramic Trophy
By Aaron Poritz
Located in New York, NY
July of 2013, and his career grew organically from there. In 2014, Poritz moved his studio to the
Ceramic
Poritz Studio Ceramic Trophy
By Aaron Poritz
Located in New York, NY
July of 2013, and his career grew organically from there. In 2014, Poritz moved his studio to the
Ceramic
Poritz Studio Ceramic Trophy
By Aaron Poritz
Located in New York, NY
July of 2013, and his career grew organically from there. In 2014, Poritz moved his studio to the
Ceramic
Poritz Studio Tambour Coffee Table, Walnut
By Aaron Poritz
Located in New York, NY
, Poritz moved his studio to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, with a focus on high-end residential, furniture and
Walnut
Aaron Poritz is a Brooklyn-based ceramic artist and furniture designer, born in 1984, in Massachusetts. Growing up in his father’s woodshop and sculpture studio, he always had a passion for understanding how objects and buildings are made. He studied architecture at the California College of the Arts and graduated in 2008. He then moved to New York City, to gain professional experience at a prestigious architecture firm.
In 2012, on a trip to Nicaragua, Aaron connected with a friend who was running a lumber export business focused on processing old growth trees that fell during Hurricane Felix in 2007. He quickly saw an opportunity to design his first collection of furniture in wood. That collection was published in The New York Times, in July of 2013 and his career grew organically from there. In 2014, he moved his studio to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, with a focus on high-end residential, furniture and sculpture projects. His studio is multidisciplinary, with both design and fabrication under one roof.
Aaron’s designs focus on using exquisite materials blended with flawless fabrication. His work highlights the natural patterns and texture found in wood, stone and ceramics. While his furniture is highly detailed and timeless, his sculpture is playful and unexpected, inspired by ancient functional forms, contrasted with wiled surface textures and colors. Aaron Poritz has been featured by and recognized for his exemplary design in Forbes Magazine’s 30 Under 30, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, Domus, Los Angeles Times, Interior Design, Elle Décor and many more.