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Organic Modern Furniture

ORGANIC MODERN STYLE

Organic modern furniture is characterized by clean lines, an overall uncomplicated aesthetic and a prioritizing of natural, sustainable materials, such as wood and stone. There are lots of earth tones and natural-world textures rather than bright color palettes or fabrics embellished with busy patterns.

Organic furniture is minimalist and, owing to the ideas of venerable architect Frank Lloyd Wright, designed for warm spaces that promote harmony between human habitation and the great outdoors. Organic modern design, including in furniture and architecture, emerged in the 1930s.

Designers such as Andrianna Shamaris, Alguacil & Perkoff and Jörg Pietschmann — all known for organic modern design — have created furniture that brings dynamic and unpredictable energy to home interiors while emphasizing the importance of a relationship with the natural world.

Striking an appealing balance between our living spaces and nature doesn't have to be an arduous task — the broad selection of original organic modern furniture on 1stDibs includes solid wood tables, bamboo seating options, hand-knotted wall tapestries and more.

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Deep Blue Cliff, a Rich Blue & Grey Glass Cliff Artwork by Crispian Heath
Located in London, GB
'Deep blue cliff' is a unique cast glass sculpture by the British artist, Crispian Heath. Crispian Heath's work is predominantly inspired by landscape and his love for exploring t...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Cast Resin Plaster Texture Dado Table Lamp, Kacper Dolatowski
Located in New York, NY
The Dado lamp is 1 of 5 resin lamps of Dolatowski's cast lamp series. This resin lamp is organic, modeled and textured in finish and geometric in form. Wir...
Category

2010s American Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Resin

Eye of Bravery, a Red & Black Abstract Glass Artwork by Yorgos Papadopoulos
Located in London, GB
‘Eye of Bravery’ is a unique sculpture by the Cypriot artist, Yorgos Papadopoulos, created from glass, silicone and fluorescent pigments with a hemati...
Category

2010s Cypriot Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Steel

Vug in Dark Amber & Olive Green, Abstract Glass Sculpture by Samantha Donaldson
Located in London, GB
'Vug in Dark Amber & Olive Green' is a unique handblown sculpture by the British artist, Samantha Donaldson. Created by layers of coloured glass, the transparent colours merge and...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

20th Century Wooden Organic Bust
Located in Mjöhult, SE
Sculptural organic solid wood bust, carved form a tree with an fantastic expression and patina, circa 1990, Denmark, unknown Artist.
Category

20th Century Danish Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Wood

Eye of Discovery, a Blue & Black Abstract Glass Artwork by Yorgos Papadopoulos
Located in London, GB
‘Eye of Discovery’ is a unique sculpture by the Cypriot artist, Yorgos Papadopoulos, created from glass, silicone and pigments with a hematite patinated steel bezel and stand. Papadopoulos has reworked the iconic 'Evil Eye' amulet with his Stratified Jewels Collection. Taking this simple composition as a starting point, the scale is blown up and the colours completely reworked using resins and glass pigments. Using a pioneering technique he developed at the Royal College of Art. Yorgos combines pigments and shattered sheets of Industrial glass which he then re-laminates them to create architectural-scale artworks that look fragile but are extremely durable. Yorgos Papadopoulos initially studied as an interior designer at Middlesex University changing to a Ceramics Diploma at the City Lit in London. Whilst studying for his MA in ceramics at the RCA, Papadopoulos became drawn to the glass studios and after an incident where a sheet of Industrial glass was broken, he became seduced by the Material’s contradictory qualities. Excited by what is normally viewed as a bad outcome in the glass Community he spent the rest of his MA experimenting with and breaking glass. ‘Glass is my canvas, hammers are my brushes,’ says Papadopoulos. His ability to exploit and harness accident has informed his entire working practice. His architectural panels create a stunning focus in cool modern spaces, the contrast between the unpredictable movement of fracture and the clean lines of contemporary architecture excite the eye. Papadopoulos’ work is represented in private collections globally and public collections including; Eskishihir Glass Museum, Eskishihir (Turkey), Derix Glass Studio Taunusstein (Germany) and British Airways Art Collection - Heathrow T4 (UK). He is the author of the A&C Black book Glass Lamination...
Category

2010s Cypriot Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Steel

No Limits #1, a Pink, Peach & White Glass Sculpture by Maria Bang Espersen
Located in London, GB
‘No Limits #1' is a unique glass sculpture by the Danish artist, Maria Bang Espersen. Maria Bang Espersen works around the idea that all things are malleable, like glass, and that nothing can be permanently defined. Her experimental sculptures are therefore not only an approach but also a statement; one that states to never get caught up in the restrictive norms or to obey established hierarchies. Essentially, her works in glass, are a play with the possibilities of the material and an attempt to expand the viewer’s understanding of her chosen medium. Although static and solid in their final sate, Espersen stretches, pulls and bends her glass, resulting in works that appear soft and almost possible of languid movement. Her chosen sweets confectionery colour palette entices and draws the onlooker towards the artwork, which deliciously glisten. Espersen studied glass and ceramics at Engelsholm Højskole, in Denmark, continuing her studies at the Kosta School of Glass in Sweden, The Royal Danish Academy of Design, and Haystack Mountain...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vug in Fuchsia & Gold ii, Pink & Gold Geode Glass Artwork by Samantha Donaldson
Located in London, GB
'Vug in Fuchsia & Gold II' is a unique handblown sculpture by the British artist, Samantha Donaldson. Created by layers of coloured glass in fuchsia pink and amber/gold, the trans...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Going Round in Circles I, a Grey, Blue & Orange Glass Artwork by Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
'Going Round in Circles I' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. By bringing contemporary style to the traditions of glassblowing used in the ...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Set of "Mushroom" Murano Glass Sculptures by Cenedese, Italy, 1960s
Located in Milan, IT
Outstanding set of three "mushroom" sculptures manufactured by Cenedese. Heavy transparent Murano glass pieces with pure biomorphic shape. Size refers to the taller piece.
Category

1960s Italian Vintage Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Murano Glass

Going Round in Circles III, a Grey & Yellow Glass Artwork by Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
'Going Round in Circles III' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. By bringing contemporary style to the traditions of glassblowing used in th...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

No Limits #2, a Grey & Amber Abstract Glass Sculpture by Maria Bang Espersen
Located in London, GB
‘No Limits #2' is a unique glass sculpture by the Danish artist, Maria Bang Espersen. Maria Bang Espersen works around the idea that all things are malleable, like glass, and that nothing can be permanently defined. Her experimental sculptures are therefore not only an approach but also a statement; one that states to never get caught up in the restrictive norms or to obey established hierarchies. Essentially, her works in glass, are a play with the possibilities of the material and an attempt to expand the viewer’s understanding of her chosen medium. Although static and solid in their final sate, Espersen stretches, pulls and bends her glass, resulting in works that appear soft and almost possible of languid movement. Her chosen sweets confectionery colour palette entices and draws the onlooker towards the artwork, which deliciously glisten. Espersen studied glass and ceramics at Engelsholm Højskole, in Denmark, continuing her studies at the Kosta School of Glass in Sweden, The Royal Danish Academy of Design, and Haystack Mountain...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Japanese Glazed Ceramic Vase
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Very unique tall Japanese vase with abstract pattern in a variety of brown tones. The deepest brown glaze is raised, giving the vase a wonderful tac...
Category

Late 20th Century Japanese Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Aquasilk Wool and Sari Silk Surya Rug by Alberto Levi Gallery
Located in Milan, IT
Part of our Aquasilk collection, Surya embodies the harmonious connection between nature and interiors. Endowed with translucent layers of colour, brilliant traces of pattern emerge through the iridescent silk surface to compose mesmerising, painterly compositions. The subtle contrast between the wool and the Sari...
Category

2010s Indian Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Wool, Silk

Voir in Pink II, a Bronze & Peach Abstract Glass Sculpture by Morten Klitgaard
Located in London, GB
‘Voir in Pink II’ is a unique sculpture by the Danish artist, Morten Klitgaard. In the artist's own words: "My work is driven by the urge to investigate and push the limits of glas...
Category

2010s Danish Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Panorama in Nectar, an Amber & Metallic Blue Abstract Glass Vase by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Panorama in Nectar' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colours traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a colour palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Panorama in Iridescence, a Black & Multicoloured Glass Vase by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Panorama in Iridescence' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colours traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a colour palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Going Round in Circles II, Grey, Green & Orange Glass Artwork by Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
'Going Round in Circles II' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. By bringing contemporary style to the traditions of glassblowing used in the m...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Panorama in Dark Amber, a Sculptural hand blown Glass Vase by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Panorama in Dark Amber' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colours traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a colour palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Aquasilk Wool and Sari Silk Imara Rug by Alberto Levi Gallery
Located in Milan, IT
Part of our Aquasilk collection, Imara embodies the harmonious connection between nature and interiors. Endowed with translucent layers of colour, brilliant traces of pattern emerge through the iridescent silk surface to compose mesmerising, painterly compositions. The subtle contrast between the wool and the Sari...
Category

2010s Indian Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Wool, Silk

Contemporary Lazy Susan Serving Dish by Sabine Marcelis - Blood Orange
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Measures: Closed: Ø 65 x H 8 cm Open: L 65 x W 77 x H 8 cm During the Palazzo Monti x Etage Projects residency the one thing we most enjoyed was to spend time with the other de...
Category

2010s Dutch Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Marble

Horizon in Violet, an Abstract Aubergine & Lilac Glass Vase by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Horizon in Violet' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colours traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a colour palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Oro in Pink I, a Black & Soft Pink Abstract Glass Sculpture by Morten Klitgaard
Located in London, GB
‘Oro in Pink I’ is a unique sculpture by the Danish artist, Morten Klitgaard. In the artist's own words: "My work is driven by the urge to investigate and push the limits of glass ...
Category

2010s Danish Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Spring Yellows I, a Gold & Clear Abstract Glass Sculpture by Nina Casson McGarva
Located in London, GB
'Spring Yellows I' is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Nina Casson McGarva. Casson McGarva firstly casts her glass in a flat mould where she introduces all of the b...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Arthur Espenet Carpenter Roll-Top Desk 1979
Located in Chicago, IL
Arthur Espenet Carpenter Roll-Top Desk 1979, in American black walnut. Features:Inlay rosewood butterflies. Three pencil drawers lined in felt. Multiple drawer and puzzle storage bo...
Category

1970s American Vintage Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Felt, Walnut

Bloom Bowl in Grey, Glass Textured Sculptural Centrepiece by Wayne Charmer
Located in London, GB
'Bloom bowl in grey' is a unique sculptural centrepiece created by the British artist, Wayne Charmer. For Wayne Charmer, the fascination of glass is to exploit its translucent and...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Art Glass, Glass

Sap, a Unique Rich Amber & Petrol Metallic Blue Glass Sculpture by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Sap' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Strange Fruit, the Congregation VIII, a Glass & Ceramic Sculpture by Chris Day
Located in London, GB
'Strange Fruit - The Congregation VIII' is a unique sculpture by the British artist, Chris Day, created from handblown & sculpted glass with terracotta, micro bore copper pipe and copper wire. This piece was created as a part of the artist's ‘Strange Fruit - Congregation', a unique installation made specifically for their solo exhibition in 2021 at Harewood House in Leeds, curated by Vessel director Angel Monzon. Chris Day is an emerging glass & mixed media artist and a recent graduate from Wolverhampton University, who received a special commendation during the 2019 British Glass Biennale held in Stourbridge, UK. Creating works that are highly personal, Day’s intention is to discuss and investigate the treatment of black people...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Copper

Italian Designer, Vide-Poche, Wet-Moulded Leather, Glass, Italy, 1940s
Located in High Point, NC
A wet-moulded leather and glass vide-poche or tray designed and produced in Italy, c. 1940s.
Category

1940s Italian Vintage Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Leather

Maelstrom, Blue & Aqua Glass Sculptural Centrepiece by Cathryn Shilling
Located in London, GB
'Maelstrom' is a unique sculpture by the British artist, Cathryn Shilling. In the artist's own words; "This piece is one of a new body of work made after a recent trip to the ...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Poseidon, a Metallic Blue, Petrol & Teal Green Glass Sculpture by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Poseidon' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colours traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a colour palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Black Crumpled Form No 10, Ceramic Vessel by Nicholas Arroyave-Portela
Located in London, GB
Black crumpled form No 10 is a unique ceramic sculptural vessel by the British artist Nicholas Arroyave-Portela. Nicholas Arroyave-Portela...
Category

2010s Spanish Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Dracocephalum White, handblown white, brown &aqua glass vessel by Gunnel Sahlin
Located in London, GB
''Dracocephalum White'' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the Swedish artist, Gunnel Sahlin. Sahlin’s current passions include exploring the limits...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vase with Star Rim, a Unique White Porcelain Vase by Vivienne Foley
Located in London, GB
‘Vase with Star Rim' is a unique porcelain sculptural vessel by the British artist, Vivienne Foley. Vivienne Foley is based in Gloucestershire where she produces exquisite ceramic sculpture. Although in essence they are often functional pieces in form, it is their appearance that makes each unique work so much more. From dramatic structures to gentle sweeping curves, Foley's inherent understanding of porcelain is more than evident and testament to her patience with this most difficult of materials. Having worked with porcelain for over 5 decades, it is Foley’s dedication that gives her such sensitivity towards her medium. This combined with her expert glazing and acknowledgement of this material’s vast history, results in very fresh and modern works that equally pay homage to what has gone before. Flower forms, poppy heads, bracts and petals translate into foliate rims and sinuous necks, carved and pleated or swept into a spiral. A contemporary marriage of craft, history and nature. In her own words: “As a professional potter I have been producing thrown porcelains for over fifty years and so logic would dictate that I have ‘seen it all, done it all’ by now, but on the contrary I still continue to be challenged and interested. The technical frustrations and the uncertainty of results all seem worthwhile when one opens a successful kiln firing. The heart leaps! I have never been afraid to push my materials to the limit, to accept failures and to follow trails, but I am always excited when basic techniques and familiar methods result in something new. My primary interest is in ‘form’ and in finding solutions for what I call ‘damp engineering’. The comparatively non-plastic nature of porcelain dictates my having to join sections together, but a form must ‘flow’ and construction methods should not be obvious. Over the years I have fired every sort of kiln and dallied with glazes, spending untold hours testing and rejecting, but since I now work in a small space I find simple black and white glazes and slips are less distracting and best enhance my forms. I am not influenced by any particular thing – rather, I am interested in everything; always looking for quality and workmanship. I love all aspects of the design world from architecture to textiles. Museums, galleries and exhibitions are my addiction, with photography and the natural world a constant inspiration. My travels to China and my ongoing study of Chinese ceramics have also been an enduring theme and I have been lucky enough to handle and photograph some of the world’s great collections” Foley has a global following and is represented in private and public collections world wide. Public Collections and Acquisitions National Museum of Ireland, Dublin • Limerick City Art Gallery • Ulster Museum, N. Ireland • Crafts Council of Ireland • Centre of Ceramic Art, York Museums Trust • Southampton City Art Gallery • Leeds Museums & Galleries • US Ambassador to Ireland, Jean Kennedy Smith • President Hillery of Ireland • President Mary Robinson...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Ore II, a grey, pink, yellow, teal & dark blue glass artwork by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Ore II' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the flee...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Forget Me Not VII, a Unique Porcelain Vase with Floral Decoration by Amy Hughes
Located in London, GB
'Forget Me Not VII' is a unique porcelain sculptural vessel by the British artist, Amy Hughes. Originally from West Yorkshire, Amy Hughes lives and works in London. She shares a s...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Gold

Paradise 06 in Moonstone, a Soft Grey & Gold Glass Sculpture by Amy Cushing
Located in London, GB
''Paradise 06 in Moonstone'' is a unique glass sculpture created using hybrid hand-made glass techniques by the British artist Amy Cushing. Combining mouth blown glass with kiln form...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Anna-Lisa Thomson, Table Lamp, Glazed Earthenware, Upsala-Ekeby, Sweden, 1940s
Located in High Point, NC
A white, glazed earthenware table lamp designed by Anna-Lisa Thomson and produced by Upsala-Ekeby, Sweden, 1940s. Sold without lampshade. Dimensions of Lamp (inches) : 10.375 x...
Category

1940s Swedish Vintage Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Echinus in Heliotrope, a unique pink Glass centrepiece by Katherine Huskie
Located in London, GB
'Echinus in Heliotrope' is a unique sculpture and centrepiece by the British artist Katherine Huskie. The free-blown central round glass form is covered in trails of glass that trave...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Lichen Studies 'I to IV' a Grey & Yellow Glass Installation by Verity Pulford
Located in London, GB
''Lichen Studies (I to IV)'' is a unique wall-mounted glass installation artwork by the British artist, Verity Pulford, consisting of 5 separate p...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Cut Glass

Colossal Tree Trunk Sculpture, Africa 20th Century
Located in Utrecht, NL
Nature has been a source of inspiration for artists, craftsmen, and to people of all trades since the dawn of time. This spike-shaped sculptural creation is ideal to bring a piece of...
Category

20th Century African Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Wood

Sakura TRP22018, Vase in Aubergine, Lilac & Mixed Colors by Maarten Vrolijk
Located in London, GB
Sakura TRP22018 is a unique aubergine and lilac and multicolored hand-blown art glass sculptural vase, covered in an organic glass shard adornment by the Dutch artist Maarten Vorlijk. The piece is flame polished to soften the edges of all the additional external pieces. Maarten Vrolijk is an Amsterdam-based artist and designer who considers it important to elaborate on the simple, unequivocal nature of a product or artwork and has been creating his works for over 25 years. His aesthetic and ‘art language...
Category

2010s Dutch Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Bracket Mushrooms in Grey and White, a Glass Sculptural Plate by Verity Pulford
Located in London, GB
'Bracket Mushrooms in Grey and White' is a unique glass artwork by the British artist, Verity Pulford. Verity Pulford is a curator and artist, specialising in glass, who lives and...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Steel

Enceladus, Unique Woven Clear Glass Sculptural Centrepiece by Cathryn Shilling
Located in London, GB
'Enceladus' is a unique sculptural centrepiece by the British artist, Cathryn Shilling. About the artwork in the artist's own words; "This piece, which is the heaviest that I have ever made, is named for Enceladus, one of the moons of Saturn. Enceladus has a highly reflective surface due to its covering of fresh ice and snow...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Alpine, A White, Black, Grey, Yellow & Green Glass Vase by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Alpine' is a unique glass vase from the Molten Landscapes Collection by the British artist Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colors traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a color palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Richard Mann Organic Hand Painted Screen
Located in Chicago, IL
Richard Mann Organic Hand Painted screen.
Category

1970s North American Vintage Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Lucite, Wood, Paint

"Carbono" Vases by Domingos Tótora, Brazil, 2019
Located in Utrecht, NL
These diverse organic shell vases by contemporary Brazilian artist Domingos Tótora are prime examples of the artist’s ars poetica: “I’m a mix of artist, designer, and craftsman.” Add...
Category

2010s Brazilian Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Paper

Flow Grey Blue, a Steel Blue Solid Cast Glass Sculpture by Karin Mørch
Located in London, GB
'Flow Grey Blue' is a unique cast and hand-made glass sculpture by the Danish artist, Karin Mørch. Mørch’s inspiration often derives from simple express...
Category

2010s Danish Organic Modern Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Celestine V, black & Grey Sparkly Glass Sculptural Centrepiece by Wayne Charmer
Located in London, GB
'Celestine V' is a unique glass sculptural centrepiece by the British artist Wayne Charmer. For Wayne Charmer, the fascination of glass is to exploit its translucent and reflectiv...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Glass, Art Glass

Echinus in Aurora Gelblich, an amber Glass centrepiece by Katherine Huskie
Located in London, GB
'Echinus in Aurora Gelblich' is a unique sculpture and centrepiece by the British artist Katherine Huskie. The free-blown central round glass form is covered in trails of glass that ...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vase with Foliate Rim II, Unique White Porcelain Vase by Vivienne Foley
Located in London, GB
‘Vase with Foliate Rim II' is a unique porcelain sculptural vessel by the British artist, Vivienne Foley. Vivienne Foley is based in Gloucestershire where she produces exquisite ceramic sculpture. Although in essence they are often functional pieces in form, it is their appearance that makes each unique work so much more. From dramatic structures to gentle sweeping curves, Foley's inherent understanding of porcelain is more than evident and testament to her patience with this most difficult of materials. Having worked with porcelain for over 5 decades, it is Foley’s dedication that gives her such sensitivity towards her medium. This combined with her expert glazing and acknowledgement of this material’s vast history, results in very fresh and modern works that equally pay homage to what has gone before. Flower forms, poppy heads, bracts and petals translate into foliate rims and sinuous necks, carved and pleated or swept into a spiral. A contemporary marriage of craft, history and nature. In her own words: “As a professional potter I have been producing thrown porcelains for over fifty years and so logic would dictate that I have ‘seen it all, done it all’ by now, but on the contrary I still continue to be challenged and interested. The technical frustrations and the uncertainty of results all seem worthwhile when one opens a successful kiln firing. The heart leaps! I have never been afraid to push my materials to the limit, to accept failures and to follow trails, but I am always excited when basic techniques and familiar methods result in something new. My primary interest is in ‘form’ and in finding solutions for what I call ‘damp engineering’. The comparatively non-plastic nature of porcelain dictates my having to join sections together, but a form must ‘flow’ and construction methods should not be obvious. Over the years I have fired every sort of kiln and dallied with glazes, spending untold hours testing and rejecting, but since I now work in a small space I find simple black and white glazes and slips are less distracting and best enhance my forms. I am not influenced by any particular thing – rather, I am interested in everything; always looking for quality and workmanship. I love all aspects of the design world from architecture to textiles. Museums, galleries and exhibitions are my addiction, with photography and the natural world a constant inspiration. My travels to China and my ongoing study of Chinese ceramics have also been an enduring theme and I have been lucky enough to handle and photograph some of the world’s great collections” Foley has a global following and is represented in private and public collections world wide. Public Collections and Acquisitions National Museum of Ireland, Dublin • Limerick City Art Gallery • Ulster Museum, N. Ireland • Crafts Council of Ireland • Centre of Ceramic Art, York Museums Trust • Southampton City Art Gallery • Leeds Museums & Galleries • US Ambassador to Ireland, Jean Kennedy Smith • President Hillery of Ireland • President Mary Robinson...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Ceramic, Porcelain

Delusione with Flake in Gold & Raspberry by Bethany Wood & Elliot Walker
Located in London, GB
'Delusione with Flake in Gold & Raspberry' is a unique glass sculptural ice cream by the British artists, Bethany Wood & Elliot Walker. Bethany Wood Taking inspiration from a wide ...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Earthly Treasures No 23 a Horse Chestnut & Mineral Sculpture by Morrison Thomas
Located in London, GB
‘Earthly Treasures No 23’ is a unique sculptural bowl by the British artist, Morrison Thomas. It is made from burred Horse Chestnut inlaid with Native Copper, Malachite & Chrysocolla. Morrison turns beautiful wooden spheres from damaged or diseased trees that have been felled as they can no longer survive. Using aged wood such as this, reveals cracks and crevices which the artist can inlay with precious minerals. The results are breathtaking. These take on the role of globes and are evocative of old maps. The minerals suggest undiscovered islands and continents. During Thomas’ time as a designer and maker of furniture it was usual practice to mask and hide any blemishes or cracks in the wood, however much like the Japanese art of Kintsugi (where ceramic breakages are repaired with gold and precious metals) Thomas highlights the anomalies in the wood by inlaying them with naturally formed colorful minerals, many taken from his personal collection which he still adds to. Recent visits to the ‘World Famous’ Blue John Mine and also a working Fluorspar mine in Derbyshire has meant new materials for future inlays. With the wood hard to find and unpredictable to turn, the resulting union of the Earth’s natural resources are patiently and skilfully jigsawed together, resulting in truly unique treasure-laden artworks. Is his own words: ‘The two mediums I combine both come directly from the Earth. The trees form and grow at the surface whilst the minerals can form at great depth. It is not unknown for some trees to have accumulated pieces of crystals in their roots. The thought of this combination of a substance formed during explosive episodes in the Earth millions of years ago with a gently formed living substance, which may have been growing for hundreds of years before finally coming to an end, is both exhilarating and intriguing. I think of it as a fusion between animate and inanimate, above and below the ground, naturally both beautiful, and without which, we as humans could not survive’ Morrison Thomas was born at New Inn Cottage in the tiny village of Charlton near Banbury, Oxfordshire. His father was a cabinet maker & carpenter who was also a wheelwright and blacksmith, as with many village craftsman of the time, he was skilled in all things. Keeping the family tradition, Thomas continued in his father’s footsteps and is a fourth generation woodworker. As a furniture designer & maker Thomas has exhibited his work in numerous high profile galleries and undertaken many prestigious commissions. He has written articles on woodworking with his work appearing in numerous publications. Previously the chairman of the Surrey Guild of Craftsmen and with a listing in Debrett’s Who’s Who, his achievements are many, especially in consideration that he received no formal training, with his skills obtained from observing and listening to his father. For many years Thomas designed and made contemporary furniture but mainly due to health reasons stopped making larger-scale works. With woodworking in his blood and a material he simply couldn’t stop creating with, he resumed his creative skills some years later by making unique hand-turned wooden...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Malachite, Copper

Strange Fruit - The Congregation VI, a Unique Figurative Sculpture by Chris Day
Located in London, GB
'Strange Fruit - The Congregation VI' is a unique sculpture by the British artist, Chris Day, created from handblown & sculpted glass with terracotta, micro bore copper pipe and copper wire. This piece was created as a part of the artist's ‘Strange Fruit - Congregation', a unique installation made specifically for their solo exhibition in 2021 at Harewood House in Leeds, curated by Vessel director Angel Monzon. Chris Day is an emerging glass & mixed media artist and a recent graduate from Wolverhampton University, who received a special commendation during the 2019 British Glass Biennale held in Stourbridge, UK. Creating works that are highly personal, Day’s intention is to discuss and investigate the treatment of black people...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Copper, Wire

Dahlia Universe in Black, Glass Platter in Grey, Blue & White by Amanda Simmons
Located in London, GB
'Dahlia Universe in Black' is a unique sculptural glass platter by the British artist, Amanda J Simmons. Working with the flat sheet glass, Simmons layers powdered colours to crea...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Glass, Art Glass

Divide in Grey, black ridged Glass Sculptural Centrepiece by Wayne Charmer
Located in London, GB
'Divide in Grey' is a unique sculpture created by the British artist, Wayne Charmer. For Wayne Charmer, the fascination of glass is to exploit its translucent and reflective qualiti...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Glass, Art Glass

Enchanted Dawn in Blues II, a Unique Glass Tree Sculpture by Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Enchanted Dawn in Blues II' is a unique glass tree sculpture by the British artist, Louis Thompson. With both his Enchanted Dawn and Dusk collections, Thompson brings a joyous an...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Blown Glass, Glass, Art Glass

Modern Circular Coffee Table, Glass Table-top
Located in London, GB
Pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, DUNE is a modern circular coffee table, 3D printed using black quartz sand. Beautiful, bold and...
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2010s British Organic Modern Furniture

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Other

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