About The Concrete Anomaly
The Concrete Anomaly is a contemporary studio specializing in sculptural concrete furniture, architectural elements, and collectible design. Founded by Dylan Myers, the work explores the tension between raw material and refined form—producing monolithic pieces that function as both object and architecture. Each piece is developed through a controlled material process that integrates pigment, aggregate, and surface refinement directly into the structure, resulting in durable, high-performance works with depth and variation. The studio works with collectors, designers, ...Read More

Established in 20131stDibs seller since 2022
Featured Pieces
Vertical Artifact 013 — Abstract Concrete Wall Sculpture by Dylan Myers
Located in Elkridge, MD
Vertical Artifact 013 is a one-of-a-kind concrete wall sculpture exploring gravity, erosion, and material tension. Pigment and mineral deposits are embedded directly into the surface...
Category
2010s American Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Concrete
Vertical Artifact 006 — Monumental Concrete Art Panel by Dylan Myers
By Dylan Myers Design
Located in Elkridge, MD
Vertical Artifact 006 is a one-of-a-kind cast concrete artwork exploring tension between surface erosion and internal structure. The piece presents as a restrained field from a dista...
Category
2010s Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Concrete
Concrete Coffee Table — “Chunk of Turquoise” by Dylan Myers
By Dylan Myers Design
Located in Elkridge, MD
A monolithic concrete coffee table defined by depth, color, and material control.
“Chunk of Turquoise” explores the tension between mass and atmosphere—what appears solid is visuall...
Category
2010s American Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Materials
Cast Stone, Concrete
Anomaly III MOTHER — Monumental Concrete Sculpture by Dylan Myers
By Dylan Myers Design
Located in Elkridge, MD
Anomaly III MOTHER is a monolithic concrete sculpture exploring the tension between mass, surface, and formation.
Its upper form reads as a softened, shifting plane, while the base...
Category
2010s American Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Concrete
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