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Innie Wall Sculpture | Sculptures by Furbershaworks. Item composed of maple wood
Innie Wall Sculpture | Sculptures by Furbershaworks. Item composed of maple wood
Innie Wall Sculpture | Sculptures by Furbershaworks. Item composed of maple wood
Innie Wall Sculpture | Sculptures by Furbershaworks. Item composed of maple wood

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Furbershaworks

Innie Wall Sculpture

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Price $1,250

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Estimated Arrival: January 4, 2025

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DimensionsWeight
15.5H x 15.5W x 1.07D in
39.37H x 39.37W x 2.72D cm
1.59 kg
3.5 lb

The Innie Wall Sculpture consists of a 9 x 9 grid of square elements that intersect a concave spherical surface. When this geometry is cut into 13 ply maple plywood it results a series of contrasting concentric rings that are created by the alternating dark and light plies of the plywood.

Item Innie Wall Sculpture
Created by Furbershaworks
As seen in Private Residence, Truckee, CA
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Wescover creator since 2022
Artistry | Technology | Craftsmanship

Gerard Furbershaw cofounded Lunar Design in 1984. Lunar quickly established itself as a design firm that was highly regarded by clients, employees and the design community. Over his 30+ years at Lunar, the firm won over three hundred design awards and its work was featured in over twenty museum exhibitions, including the esteemed MOMA and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. In 2014 Lunar was awarded the prestigious Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum’s National Design Award for its thirty-year body of work. Gerard was also selected as the University of Southern California’s School of Architecture 2012 Distinguished Alumnus.

During his time at Lunar, he experienced the tremendous impact design has in making companies successful and providing well designed products to the masses. He launched Furbershaworks in 2019 as a platform for his work in the art furniture domain. In shifting from designer to artist, his focus also shifted from addressing the many attributes required in a successful industrial design solution to simply beauty. The name Furbershaworks reflects his drive to create works and also the effort (the work) associated with that process. As a designer he sought to positively impact society with beneficial products. As an artist, he now seeks to leave a legacy of aesthetic enrichment through his art furniture.

Over his four decades as a designer in the San Francisco Bay Area, saw the region evolve from a tech centric hub to one of the world’s design meccas. All of his pieces are created and made within this inspiring and invigorating backdrop via a rigorous process using computer aided design, laser cut scale models, computer numerically controlled machining as well as being finished with TLC.