11 Mar L. Erconali catalogue 2020
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
I was honoured to have my work selected by the talented stylist Sofie Brünner for a series of product shots for furniture maker L. Erconali, a sub-brand of the renowned English furniture company Ercol, who celebrated their 100th anniversary in 2020.
Sofie Brünner and photographer Christian Møller Andersen created stunning photos of the L. Erconali universe, using the above sumi-ink painting and eight of my sculptures below for the elegant styling. Thank you Sofie, for having my work featured in such beautiful settings.
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
On the pedestal, my two-piece ceramic sculpture, ’Matching Opposites’ in stoneware with manganese. Created in 2018 at Bornholm Art Museum on a workshop led by artist Eli Benveniste
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
On the pedestal, one of my large male busts in white, unglazed stoneware.
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
On the small cabinet, a ceramic sculpture in black, unglazed stoneware from my ’Resting Man’ series based on study of life model.
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
On the tall cabinet, a ceramic sculpture of a sitting man made in black, unglazed stoneware based on study of life model.
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
On the large cabinet, one of my small female torsos in unglazed stoneware based on study of life model.
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
In the niche, the ceramic sculpture ’Balancing Act’ made in stoneware with transparent glaze. Created in 2018 in Pietrasanta on a creative workshop at artist Eli Benveniste.
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
On top of the large cabinet, the unglazed stoneware bust ’Peaceful’ from 2018.
Styling: Sofie Brünner, Photographer: Christian Møller Andersen
On the table, the ceramic sculpture ’Reflecting man’ made in black, unglazed stoneware based on study of life model.