Vividly colourful sculptural objects, resembling artisan stools, crafted from recycled plastic are displayed on a wooden floor. These remarkable pieces, known as the Plastic Baroque Grid Stool from House of Voltaire designed by James Shaw, are grouped together showing an array of vibrant shades including orange, yellow, green, and blue.

James Shaw

Plastic Baroque Grid Stool

£960

Unique hand-crafted stools by James Shaw, made from recycled plastic.

 

Edition Size

Uniques in a series

Dimensions

Approx 50 x 30 x 30 cm

Finishing

Hand-formed from recycled HDPE plastic

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    The Plastic Baroque Grid Stool by House of Voltaire showcases James Shaw's creative touch with its hand-crafted design featuring a vibrant blend of orange, blue, green, and yellow curves. Made from recycled plastic, this colourful piece stands out against a white wall on a wooden floor.
    The Plastic Baroque Grid Stool from House of Voltaire, designed by James Shaw, is a sculptural piece crafted with woven, elongated recycled plastic loops in earthy tones such as orange, yellow, and brown. It sits on a wooden floor against a white wall and features an open structure with an upside-down, basket-like appearance.

    Courtesy the artist

    About The Artwork

    Entirely unique in design and form, James Shaw’s Plastic Baroque Stools are a sculptural interior accent, created using waste plastics. A lesson in functional art, each of Shaw’s unexpected creations brings out the beauty and excitement of the waste material, transforming it into something of lasting interest and value. Alluding to forms of the baroque era, these stools are hand-formed from recycled HDPE plastic using an extrusion gun of Shaw’s own design.

    About James Shaw

    James Shaw is a London-based designer known for his unique, hand-made sculptural works repurposing waste material. Shaw’s work interrogates the notions of waste and functional art in tandem, creating striking new designs as a result. His work is in prestigious public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York City; V&A Museum, London; The Montreal Museum of Art, Montreal; and The Design Museum, London, among others.

    Shaw is represented by SEEDS••, London.