Emerald Table
American artist Danny Lane's formative years in England studying under Patrick Reyntiens and at the Byam Shaw School of Art laid the groundwork for his drawing-centric creative process. Travels in Europe inspired an enduring interest in the relationship between art and architecture, a substantial influence on his work.
In 1981, inspired by 20th century applied arts pioneers like Isamu Noguchi, Lane established a London studio using industrial glass for affordable art objects. By the mid-80s, his contextual understanding, direct material use, and contradictory form unification established him as an international design vanguard, with pieces produced by Fiam Italia.
Low iron glass
W185 x D185cm