With an instantly recognizable furniture line and abstract aesthetic, we
consider Martha Sturdy a grande dame of Canadian design (and we’re not
the only ones, Architectural
Digest loves her, too).
Her new, limited-edition line, Ink, is a marriage of craftsmanship and
gravity. Black ink is poured onto linen resin molds and left to flow any
which way nature pulls it. The result is a contemporary piece of usable
art (or as us plebs call it, a bowl).
Like all of Sturdy’s work, Ink is influenced by the elements and natural
beauty, specifically the veins that run through West Coast stones. Each
resin piece is made at a zero-waste Vancouver production facility,
utilizing locally sourced products and technicians.
Consider us bowled over.
From $270, find stockists here: http://sturdyliving.com/contact
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