Sculptural feeding and drinking vessels for domesticated animals. Based on a hybrid of physical and digital depictions of water and air, these resultant forms appear visually airy and soft but land in reality as pragmatic, hard and weighty objects. Cast in a marble-cement polymer composite in tones of yellow and blue, specially developed based on the most prominent colours visible to domesticated mammals. These considerations of weight, colour, size and shape enhance the animals’ experience of feeding and drinking through their interactions with the very vessels which offer them such occasions.
Marble-cement polymer composite, pigment, food safe protective sealant.
W380 x L290 x H120 mm, approx. 8kg.
Edition of 12. Available in polished and acid-etched surface finish. Available through Etage Projects.
Sculptural feeding and drinking vessels for domesticated animals. Based on a hybrid of physical and digital depictions of water and air, these resultant forms appear visually airy and soft but land in reality as pragmatic, hard and weighty objects. Cast in a marble-cement polymer composite in tones of yellow and blue, specially developed based on the most prominent colours visible to domesticated mammals. These considerations of weight, colour, size and shape enhance the animals’ experience of feeding and drinking through their interactions with the very vessels which offer them such occasions.
Marble-cement polymer composite, pigment, food safe protective sealant.
W380 x L290 x H120 mm, approx. 8kg.
Edition of 12. Available in polished and acid-etched surface finish. Available through Etage Projects.
Craig Barrow is an artist and designer working in the areas of object and sculpture. Seeing design as responses to the world’s curiosities and shared relationships, his body of work stems from material exploration and production processes, observations of human interaction with objects and scientific and natural phenomena.
Born in Nottingham, UK, currently based in Berlin.
Neukölln, 10967, Berlin