Natural wooden stacking sculpture with minimalist aesthetic, modern art decor.

Jackrabbit Studio Explores Rounded Organic Forms

His sculptural forms each have a distinct personality, stemming either from smooth curves that beg to be touched or rich materiality that often combines disparate textures. His new collection is filled with standout pieces — from a Mediterranean-inspired plaster and walnut sofa that sits atop columnar forms, to a suite of mismatched maple dining chairs on two legs, to a long-necked floor lamp whose Black Walnut base came from a fallen tree on a friend’s property. The Primary Chubby Chair is a variation on one of Miller’s original designs, reimagined for the moment in kinder core colors.

Elegant marble sculpture with spherical and flat elements, modern minimalist decor piece.

In his Hudson Valley workshop, Brett Miller of Jackrabbit Studio creates work — primarily in wood — that explores his fascination with rounded, organic forms.

His sculptural forms each have a distinct personality, stemming either from smooth curves that beg to be touched or rich materiality that often combines disparate textures. His new collection is filled with standout pieces — from a Mediterranean-inspired plaster and walnut sofa that sits atop columnar forms, to a suite of mismatched maple dining chairs on two legs, to a long-necked floor lamp whose Black Walnut base came from a fallen tree on a friend’s property. The Primary Chubby Chair is a variation on one of Miller’s original designs, reimagined for the moment in kinder core colors.

Elegant marble sculpture with spherical and flat elements, modern minimalist decor piece.
Elegant marble sculpture with spherical and flat elements, modern minimalist decor piece.
Elegant marble sculpture with spherical and flat elements, modern minimalist decor piece.

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All images with courtesy of Jackrabbit Studio

https://www.jackrabbit.studio

CreatorBrett Miller
LocationHudson Valley, USA
Year2020
Materialswood, plaster, walnut
BrandJackrabbit Studio
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