Craig Barrow is a designer working across objects, sculpture and spaces. His practice is rooted in close observation of patterns, materials and relationships; both human and natural, and explores how things are made, how systems behave and how people interact with objects and environments.
Through processes of abstraction, imitation and re-contextualisation, these observations evolve into new forms and environments, becoming the basis of his work.
Born in Nottingham, UK, Craig studied 3D Design at the University of Brighton and now lives and works in Berlin.

Alaska Alaska
Clubcommission Berlin
FILA
Freunde von Freunden/Friends of Friends
Liebeskind Berlin
Marjan Van Aubel
Matylda Krzykowski
Nelly Ben-Hayoun
Nike
Peggy Gou
Refraction DAO
Virgil Abloh
YUN
Neukölln, 12057, Berlin

Chuppah for friend’s wedding.
A central point of Jewish weddings. A canopy under which a couple stands during their ceremony; the chuppah symbolises the home that the couple will build together in their married life. Open on all sides with a covered top, signifying that everyone is a welcome guest in their loving home.
Beech frame with a polished hanging globule suspended from one of the top beams. Set into wood with Jesmonite, the bride and groom’s names written in both English and Hebrew.
Photos Paul Aiden Perry.
Flowers Studio Linne
























Chuppah for friend’s wedding.
A central point of Jewish weddings. A canopy under which a couple stands during their ceremony; the chuppah symbolises the home that the couple will build together in their married life. Open on all sides with a covered top, signifying that everyone is a welcome guest in their loving home.
Beech frame with a polished hanging globule suspended from one of the top beams. Set into wood with Jesmonite, the bride and groom’s names written in both English and Hebrew.
Photos Paul Aiden Perry.
Flowers Studio Linne

Craig Barrow is a designer working across objects, sculpture and spaces. His practice is rooted in close observation of patterns, materials and relationships; both human and natural, and explores how things are made, how systems behave and how people interact with objects and environments.
Through processes of abstraction, imitation and re-contextualisation, these observations evolve into new forms and environments, becoming the basis of his work.
Born in Nottingham, UK, Craig studied 3D Design at the University of Brighton and now lives and works in Berlin.

Alaska Alaska
Clubcommission Berlin
FILA
Freunde von Freunden/Friends of Friends
Liebeskind Berlin
Marjan Van Aubel
Matylda Krzykowski
Nelly Ben-Hayoun
Nike
Peggy Gou
Refraction DAO
Virgil Abloh
YUN
Neukölln, 12057, Berlin
