Taking Shape by @wrap_au for Melbourne Design Week 2026 is open 10-5 from May 14 - 24 at 631 Victoria St, Abbotsford.
I’m really proud to be among some superstar artists and designers for this exhibition. Curated by @wrap_au@sora_interiors and @estrentals I’ll be showing an upholstered cabinet built for the show.
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My piece, Hot Pot, sitting proudly amongst some wonderful art and design in the gorgeous apartment of @ramesh__mario
The interior design by @ysg.studio is amazing and Ramesh’s taste is obviously impeccable.
I’m really pleased and proud that my stool gets to live its best life getting used and contributing to this beautiful living space.
My exhibition FEEDRATE will be open from tomorrow 💐 Come and visit me at @seanandhorn 392 Victoria St Brunswick.
The opening (closing) party will be hosted next Sunday May 25, 2pm - 6pm. More to come.
Melbourne Design Week is presented by @ngvmelbourne & @creative_vic
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Announcing my exhibition FEEDRATE for Melbourne Design Week 2025.
I will be making a solitary piece of furniture, one very loud armchair, and exhibiting it at my workshop @seanandhorn on May 16-18 and May 24-25.
FEEDRATE will sit somewhere between a showroom exhibition, a studio tour and an instructional workshop. It will celebrate the processes behind my playful furniture pieces and invite the public to experience, examine and communicate - to think about design alongside the maker and his machines.
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Are all wall lights sconces? Is this a sconce? I’m not sure. This was meant to be a stool seat but it bubbled too much when I bent it and I cried and made a stool out of brown acrylic instead and it worked out really well.
Scenes missing: researching K-factor bend properties, failing to understand K-factor bend properties, trial and error acrylic bending to get the holes in the right position, multiple trips to Bunnings to get the right size black rubber washers, then putting the piece on the floor at Squiggles and Cubes during Design Week because we made a curatorial decision to not use any plinths, which was the right call, but it meant the fun angles looking through the baseball were kinda lost unless someone squatted.