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Jeff Martin Joinery

Vancouver, CA
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About Jeff Martin Joinery

Jeff Martin (b. 1984, Canadian) is a contemporary sculptor and designer working across a vast array of culturally durable materials. Always approached from the mindset of an amateur, and unafraid to ask naïve questions about what a material can do, as opposed to running headlong into a well defined and indoctrinated culture of craft boundaries. Martin’s work has been included in Collective Design Fair, the permanent collection at the Museum of Glass & the Musee des Beaux-Arts. Jeff Martin Joinery is presented and available directly or through galleries: Tiwa Select (NY),...Read More

Jeff Martin Joinery

Established in 20121stDibs seller since 2018

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Featured Pieces

Sarcophagus Bedside Table in sculpted ceramics and wood
By Jeff Martin Joinery, Jeff Martin
Located in Vancouver, BC
Ceramic bedside table. Treasure chests, tombs, urns, bank vaults, shipping containers. Sarcophagus. As a species we seem to think we are owners of things, land, and property. Our ti...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Night Stands

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Ceramic, Wood

Goby Bed in Cast Bronze and Solid Hardwood
By Jeff Martin Joinery, Jeff Martin
Located in Vancouver, BC
Goby Bed is a bed in the Shaker body of work from the studio at Jeff Martin Joinery. Experimenting further with the interface between materials, the design is hinged on centuries old...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Beds and Bed Frames

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Bronze

Sarcophagus Pedestal Dining Table in hand sculpted ceramic tiles
By Jeff Martin Joinery, Jeff Martin
Located in Vancouver, BC
Ceramic and wooden dining altars. Treasure chests, tombs, urns, bank vaults, shipping containers. Sarcophagus. As a species we seem to think we are owners of things, land, and prope...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Dining Room Tables

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Ceramic, Wood

Painted Ceramic bar by Jeff Martin Joinery
By Jeff Martin Joinery
Located in Vancouver, BC
Painted is gestural, abstract, and informal. Wildly naive, occasionally chaotic paintings about the presence of being and the ontology of material. What is the difference between an ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Cabinets

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Ceramic, Wood

Dolmen Table, nesting pair in Silver Travertine and Ebonized Oak
By Jeff Martin Joinery
Located in Vancouver, BC
Dolmen are imagined and realized based on the work of a people in my own ancestry, but lost in time. The ancient megalithic stone structures of Europe are enshrouded in mystery, with...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Travertine

Neolith Stool and Side Table in Silver Travertine by Jeff Martin Joinery
By Jeff Martin Joinery
Located in Vancouver, BC
Neolith is a dedicated review of architectural standards used across millenia and across cultures, performed in today’s most contemporary construction methods. Putting a myriad of construction materials as options into this model has allowed us to make the familiarity of ubiquitous surfaces become elevated in their final form. Pebble Dash concrete found in highway medians, partially post consumer plastic cast as resin, 5 axis robotically carved stone, cast bronze, stack laminated wood...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Side Tables

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Travertine

Painted Maple bedside tables by Jeff Martin Joinery
By Jeff Martin Joinery
Located in Vancouver, BC
Painted is gestural, abstract, and informal. Wildly naive, occasionally chaotic paintings about the presence of being and the ontology of material. What is the difference between an ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Side Tables

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Maple

Excavated Suede Cabinet by Jeff Martin Joinery
By Jeff Martin Joinery
Located in Vancouver, BC
Excavated Furniture is constructed using studio specific casting methods of aluminum and pewter poured into caverns of trenched and hand carved agglomerated cork blanks makes each su...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Credenzas

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Metal

Dolmen Table pair in Silver Travertine and Claro Walnut by Jeff Martin Joinery
By Jeff Martin Joinery
Located in Vancouver, BC
Dolmen are imagined and realized based on the work of a people in my own ancestry, but lost in time. The ancient megalithic stone structures of Europe are enshrouded in mystery, with...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Travertine

Neolith Bench in Cast Resin by Jeff Martin Joinery
By Jeff Martin Joinery
Located in Vancouver, BC
Our range of altar-like work aims to explore both contemporary and ancient production techniques across the entire array of culturally durable materials. Optically clear, hazy translucent, or opaque. Custom sizing and colors available. Recycled content. Neolith is a dedicated review of architectural standards used across millenia and across cultures, performed in today’s most contemporary construction methods. Putting a myriad of construction materials as options into this model has allowed us to make the familiarity of ubiquitous surfaces become elevated in their final form. Pebble Dash concrete found in highway medians, partially post consumer plastic cast as resin, 5 axis robotically carved stone, cast bronze, stack laminated wood...
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21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Benches

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Resin

Frankenslab Quad Leg Bronze Shaker
By Jeff Martin Joinery, Jeff Martin
Located in Vancouver, BC
Unapologetic. 2x Double ender centre leg posts, huge tolerances in engineering. The Shaker table is the first award winning design from the studio at Jeff Martin Joinery. It exami...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Conference Tables

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Bronze

Excavated Vessel 46 in Blown Glass, Unique
By Jeff Martin Joinery, Jeff Martin
Located in Vancouver, BC
The concept of excavated vessels was born out of capturing waste from one of our studio specific processes, to be used as the foundation material for ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Vases

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Blown Glass