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

Gifts for Aeolus, the Greek God of Wind. A series of experimental sculptural vessels produced through a technique created to mimic the aeolian process; the wind’s ability to shape the surface of the Earth. Profiles are extruded and stretched out, creating twisting, bellowing forms and intricate, porous textures reminiscent of sand dunes, rock formations and weathered coastlines. The objects, individually named ERGs, capture artificial moments of natural alchemy, petrified in resins, rubbers, ceramics and plasters.
Imagined as fantasy storage vessels for the Greek god Aeolus as a secure store for the fiercest of the winds entrusted to his care.
Porcelain, polyurethane, pigment, Jesmonite.
265 x 110 x 110mm
Enquire for availability and pricing.




















Gifts for Aeolus, the Greek God of Wind. A series of experimental sculptural vessels produced through a technique created to mimic the aeolian process; the wind’s ability to shape the surface of the Earth. Profiles are extruded and stretched out, creating twisting, bellowing forms and intricate, porous textures reminiscent of sand dunes, rock formations and weathered coastlines. The objects, individually named ERGs, capture artificial moments of natural alchemy, petrified in resins, rubbers, ceramics and plasters.
Imagined as fantasy storage vessels for the Greek god Aeolus as a secure store for the fiercest of the winds entrusted to his care.
Porcelain, polyurethane, pigment, Jesmonite.
265 x 110 x 110mm
Enquire for availability and pricing.

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
