Designer Danny Kaplan's New Collections Explore New Materials


Identified primarily for his masterful ceramics, Danny Kaplan has now ventured boldly past his established vocabulary, introducing three collections that sign a dramatic enlargement of his materials exploration whereas sustaining the sculptural sensibility that defines his work. Kaplan’s considerate method to palette – evident in his rigorously developed ceramic glazes – serves as a throughline connecting his new ventures in steel furnishings, hand-knotted rugs, and resin mirrors. What emerges isn’t merely a set of objects however a cohesive imaginative and prescient that bridges craft traditions with modern design language.

“I really like working with steel as a result of it embodies the daring, masculine qualities that resonate with Artwork Deco designs – robust, exact, and aerodynamic. Its reflective high quality is deeply satisfying, providing a luminosity that feels akin to the glazes we use on our ceramics,” says Kaplan. “With the Aspect assortment, my goal is to retain the sculptural integrity and meticulous high quality that dene my work whereas exploring new design instructions.”

A modern, minimalist metal chair with a curved seat and backrest positioned against a beige wall on a carpeted floor.

Kaplan’s new Aspect Steel Furnishings Assortment marks a compelling evolution in his design language, marrying sculptural artistry with the precision and power of steel. Constructing on the inspiration of his Aspect Lighting Assortment, this newest collection introduces the Aspect Desk and Aspect Chair, each deeply rooted in Artwork Deco inspiration but unmistakably modern. The chair’s defining characteristic – a vibrant strip of tubing in colours like aubergine, rust, and lavender – provides a playful counterpoint to the cool geometry of polished steel surfaces. Kaplan’s craftsmanship shines by in each angle and end, revealing his deepening exploration of kind, operate, and materials. With Aspect, Kaplan not solely expands his repertoire however reaffirms his dedication to timeless design with a contemporary, trendy edge.

A modern chair with a metallic seat and backrest, featuring curved edges and light purple legs, placed on a light-colored wooden floor against a beige wall.

A minimalist metal chair with a reflective seat and backrest, and light blue legs, positioned on a light-colored floor against a beige wall.

A metal chair sits on a geometric-patterned rug in a room with wooden floors, neutral walls, and a window showing part of a building outside.

In his Collage Rug Assortment, the designs started as spontaneous pocket book sketches, the place the darkish traces of his pen grew to become defining components within the ultimate items. Working with textiles professional Esha Ahmed, these drawings underwent a change – first digitized, then rendered in Nepal by conventional hand-knotting methods.

A metallic chair sits on a geometric-patterned rug in a dimly lit room with two windows covered by brown curtains.

A modern living room with a geometric area rug, a wooden coffee table with a glass top, and part of a brown leather chair visible in the corner.

A metallic chair sits against a brown wall in a sparsely furnished room with a patterned area rug and two curtained windows.

Three colorful, abstract-patterned rugs layered on top of each other on a light wooden floor.

Several abstract-patterned rugs in earthy tones overlap on a light wood floor, with some edges folded and slightly elevated.

A round mirror with a clear, textured frame decorated with evenly spaced pink spheres is mounted on a plain light-colored wall.

In his Divot Mirror collaboration with Joseph Algieri, the items bridge Kaplan’s ceramic experience with new materials potentialities. By throwing the unique kind on a wheel earlier than casting it in resin, Kaplan maintains the tactile integrity of his ceramic work whereas getting access to brighter, extra saturated colours not usually accessible by the studio’s glaze. The ensuing objects seize each element of the clay’s floor texture whereas introducing a vibrant colour vary that pushes past ceramic constraints. “It’s a mirror, sure,” says Kaplan, “however it’s additionally an object in its personal proper – extra like a chunk of artwork. We didn’t need one thing that merely hangs on the wall, however one thing that inhabits the house.”

Oval mirror with a translucent orange frame, decorated with evenly spaced colorful round knobs, mounted on a white wall.

Oval mirror with a thick, translucent blue frame decorated with round blue and purple knobs, mounted on a plain light-colored wall.

Oval mirror with a thick, translucent green frame featuring raised circular bumps and blue accents, mounted on a white wall.

For extra data on Danny Kaplan’s new assortment, go to dannykaplanstudio.com.

Images by Matthew Gordon, William Jess Laird, and Dan Allegretto.

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