Fredrikson Stallard

[14] Their practice operates as an artist's studio,[15] using natural and synthetic materials such as aluminium, bronze, crystal, wood, fibre-glass, and polyester to create avant-garde works[16] that blur the line between art and design.

[5] Created in 2011, their Crush series included a glass table with a polished metal sheet inside it and a mirror with a hollow pocket on one side.

The form of their King Bonk armchairs and footstools were generated by tying upholstery foam with string[19] before using a chainsaw to carve the final shape from polystyrene.

"[25]Described in an interview with Wallpaper Magazine as "Kings of avant-garde design,"[16] they are perhaps best known for their vermilion-red sofas, titled Species, which were sculpted from polyurethane, glass fibre and polyester[1] and created for their 10th Anniversary "Momentum" exhibition.

[34] Commissioned by Swarovski, Fredrikson Stallard designed the trophy for the British Independent Film Awards BIFA.

IRIS by Fredrikson Stallard for Swarovski Crystal Palace (2011)
Ming#1 Vase by Fredrikson Stallard, uniting the artists together for the first time.
Silver Crush Table by Fredrikson Stallard (2011)