About Set of 4 bottles by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: horizontal: 39 x 5 x H 24,5 cm brass bottle 41 x 5 x H 42 black bottle: 20,5 x 5,5 x H 48 cm steel bottle: 24 x 5 x H 41,5 cm Materials: steel, black patina, brass, wax Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects. Customization OptionsMade to order dimensions and finishes are possible, please contact us. Request Customization
Unique sculpted steel bottle “Large Cloud” - Signed by Lukas Friedrich Steel bottle “Large Cloud” Measures: 30 x 7 H 51 cm Finish: Black patina on steel, wax Limited Edition of 3 Signed
Set of 2 bottles by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: Large: 22 x 5 H 49 Medium: 19,5 x 5 H 42 Materials: Steel, black patina, wax Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame Saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Unique Pair of Bottles, Hand-Sculpted and Signed by Lukasz Friedrich Signed and numbered vases Steel bottle 40 x 6 x H 28.5 cm Finish: satinated stainless steel, wax Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax. Customization OptionsMade to order creations can be done, please contact us. Request Customization
Set of 4 brown patina steel candlestick by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: D 5 x H 15 cm Materials: Brown patina on steel.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Brass table lamp - signed by Lukasz Friedrich. Dimensions: D 16 x W 45 x H 55 cm. Materials: Patinated brass. Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Set of three brass bottles Large bottle size 29 x 5 x H 34.5 cm Two tiny companions are proportionally smaller Finish: Polished brass, wax Signed and numbered.
Set of 2 bottles by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: Brass bottle 41 x 5 x H 42 Horizontal: 39 x 5 x H 24,5 cm Materials: steel, black patina, brass, wax. Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of three bottles by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: Large: 22 x 5 H 49 Medium: 19,5 x 5 H 42 Oval: 30 x 5,5 H 35 Materials: Steel, black patina, wax Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects. Customization OptionsMade to order dimensions and finishes are possible, please contact us. Request Customization
Freeform Brass Mirror by Lukasz Friedrich Materials: Patina on Brass Dimensions: 70 D x 70 W x 70 H cm Also available in Dark Patina. Please contact us Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
Unique Steel and Brass Candleholder "Brut”, Signed by Lukasz Friedrich. Steel candleholder "Brut”. Measures: 8 x 8 H 20 cm. Finish: Patinated steel with brass details. Limited Edition of 100. Signed.
About Set of four brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm.
Brass side table signed by Lukasz Friedrich Textured side or coffee table Materials: Legs, patinated brass; top, patinated and waxed steel Dimensions: D 28 cm, L 38 cm, H 50 cm D 38 cm, L 68 cm, H 40 cm Signed and dated Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of two brass bottles Large bottle size 29 x 5 x H 34.5 cm Two tiny companions are proportionally smaller Finish: polished brass, wax Signed and numbered.
Set of 2 bottles by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: Horizontal: 39 x 5 x H 24,5 cm Large: 20,5 x 5,5 x H 48 cm Materials: brass, black patina, wax Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own Craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Unique brass vase, hand-sculpted and signed by Lukasz Friedrich. Brass Vase, 2020. Patinated and polished brass. Dimensions: H 10 cm W 6.5 cm D 6.5 cm Signed and dated.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Primitive brass table lamp, Signed by Lukasz Friedrich Primitive table lamp, 2020 Patinated brass Dimensions: H 45 cm, W 26 cm, D 12 cm Signed and dated. Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Unique steel bottle "Medium Cloud”, hand-sculpted and signed by Lukasz Friedrich Measures: 36 x 6 H 30 cm. Finish: Patina on steel, wax. Limited edition of 3. Signed.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Set of three bottles by Lukasz Friedrich. Dimensions: horizontal: 39 x 5 x H 24,5 cm medium: 24 x 5 x H 41,5 cm large: 20,5 x 5,5 x H 48 cm. Materials: Steel, black patina, wax. Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of three steel bottles Signed and numbered vases Measures: Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax.
Lukasz Friedrich's design creation are exhibited in Galerie Philia. Lukasz Friedrich is an important contemporary design artist, Galerie Philia is proud ro represent Lukasz Friedrich's artworks.
Brass refined console signed by lukasz friedrich console table, 2020 materials: brass, lacquered glass finish: polished brass dimensions: d 30 cm, l 110 cm, h 79 cm lukasz friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his ma in cultural anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects. Signed by maker,numbered,this piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
About Unique pair of bottles, hand sculpted and signed by Lukasz Friedrich Signed and numbered vases. Measures: Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax. Customization OptionsMade to order creations can be done, please contact us. Request Customization
Brutalist table lamp by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: 30 x 30 H 50 cm Materials: Patinated Brass All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance. Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
Brass side table signed by Lukasz Friedrich. Materials: Solid Brass and Stainless steel. Brass legs gently textured and patinated Stainless top with special treatment and grey patina. Dimensions: D 28 cm, L 38 cm, H 50 cm. Signed and dated. Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Set of 2 bottles by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: Brass bottle 41 x 5 x H 42 Black bottle: 30 x 5,5 H 35 Materials: steel, black patina, brass, wax Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
Unique brass vase, hand-sculpted and signed by Lukasz Friedrich Brass vase 02, 2020 Patinated and polished brass Dimensions: H 10 cm W 6 cm D 4.6 cm Signed and dated.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Brass side table signed by Lukasz Friedrich Textured side or coffee table Materials: legs, patinated brass; top, patinated and waxed steel Dimensions: D 38 cm, L 68 cm, H 40 cm Signed and dated Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught Designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame Saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
Lukasz Friedrich's design creation are exhibited in Galerie Philia. Lukasz Friedrich is an important contemporary design artist, Galerie Philia is proud ro represent Lukasz Friedrich's artworks.
Brass mirror by lukasz friedrich. Materials: patinated brass. Dimensions: 4.5 d x 90 w x 105 h cm. Also available in dark patina. this piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
About Set of two brass bottles Large bottle size 29 x 5 x H 34.5 cm Two tiny companions are proportionally smaller Finish: polished brass, wax Signed and numbered.
Juego de 2 botellas de Lukasz Friedrich Dimensiones: Botella de latón 41 x 5 x H 42 Horizontal: 39 x 5 x H 24,5 cm Materiales: acero, pátina negra, latón, cera. Lukasz Friedrich (nacido en 1980), vive y trabaja en Varsovia. Es diseñador y artesano autodidacta. Lukasz creció en y alrededor del sombrío y polvoriento taller de metal de su abuelo y su padre. En esta empresa familiar conoció y se familiarizó por primera vez con la belleza accidental, no intencionada, del entorno puramente técnico. Fascinantes máquinas de torno y pesados martillos neumáticos, por no hablar del marco poético y casi antiguo vieron fueron sus primeros objetos de fascinación. Este antiguo taller, que ya no existe, se convirtió más tarde en su fuente de inspiración. Sus estudios académicos en ciencias sociales, centrados en la antropología cultural, le proporcionaron una visión profesional de los artefactos de la creación humana. Durante un extenso trabajo de campo volvió a enamorarse de las cosas pequeñas y omitidas, pero visualmente muy atractivas. Tras obtener su máster en Antropología Cultural, entró en el taller familiar como colaborador. Durante los años que pasó en la mesa de trabajo fabricando piezas por encargo, Lukasz fue desarrollando su propio oficio. Las habilidades que ha adquirido le permiten hacer a mano casi todos los diseños que se propone. Sigue inspirándose en el entorno técnico. Muy a menudo, las posibilidades y limitaciones que dan los materiales se convierten en preguntas que buscan respuesta. A He le gustan los objetos crudos, pero indudablemente acabados. La elegancia y la sofisticación pueden encerrarse en las formas más sencillas de objetos a menudo casi ordinarios.
Brass side table signed by Lukasz Friedrich. Textured side or coffee table. Materials: legs: Legs, patinated brass; top, patinated and waxed steel. Dimensions: D 28 cm, L 38 cm, H 50 cm. Signed and dated. Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Unique sculpted steel candleholder "Feather” signed by Lukasz Friedrich. Steel candleholder "Feather” Dimensions: 35 x 8 x 8 cm. Finish: steel with polished brass reflect. Edition of 100. Signed.
Juego de 2 botellas de Lukasz Friedrich Dimensiones: Botella de latón 41 x 5 x H 42 Horizontal: 39 x 5 x H 24,5 cm Materiales: acero, pátina negra, latón, cera. Lukasz Friedrich (nacido en 1980), vive y trabaja en Varsovia. Es diseñador y artesano autodidacta. Lukasz creció en y alrededor del sombrío y polvoriento taller de metal de su abuelo y su padre. En esta empresa familiar conoció y se familiarizó por primera vez con la belleza accidental, no intencionada, del entorno puramente técnico. Fascinantes máquinas de torno y pesados martillos neumáticos, por no hablar del marco poético y casi antiguo vieron fueron sus primeros objetos de fascinación. Este antiguo taller, que ya no existe, se convirtió más tarde en su fuente de inspiración. Sus estudios académicos en ciencias sociales, centrados en la antropología cultural, le proporcionaron una visión profesional de los artefactos de la creación humana. Durante un extenso trabajo de campo volvió a enamorarse de las cosas pequeñas y omitidas, pero visualmente muy atractivas. Tras obtener su máster en Antropología Cultural, entró en el taller familiar como colaborador. Durante los años que pasó en la mesa de trabajo fabricando piezas por encargo, Lukasz fue desarrollando su propio oficio. Las habilidades que ha adquirido le permiten hacer a mano casi todos los diseños que se propone. Sigue inspirándose en el entorno técnico. Muy a menudo, las posibilidades y limitaciones que dan los materiales se convierten en preguntas que buscan respuesta. A He le gustan los objetos crudos, pero indudablemente acabados. La elegancia y la sofisticación pueden encerrarse en las formas más sencillas de objetos a menudo casi ordinarios.
Brass side table signed by Lukasz Friedrich. Side rable "Drops" Materials: patinated, carved brass, Dimensions: D 40 cm H 55 cm Can be made to order in other dimensions. Also available in Polished Brass. Signed and dated Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.
About Set of five brass and steel bottles Signed and numbered vases - Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 Finish: patinated brass, wax Small steel bottle 15 x 5 x H 28.5 cm Medium steel bottle 19 x 5 x H 37 cm Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Finish black patina on steel, wax - Black steel bottle 33 x 5 x H 18 cm Finish: black patina on steel, wax.
Brass and steel side table by Lukasz Friedrich Dimensions: 81 x 35 x H 55 cm Materials: solid brass legs, steel plate veneered with brass top Lukasz Friedrich (born 1980), lives and works in Warsaw. He is a self-taught designer and craftsman. Lukasz grew up in and around gloomy and dusty metal workshop of his grandfather and father. In this family run manufacture he first met and got acquainted with accidental, not intended beauty of purely technical environment. Fascinating lathe machines and heavy pneumatic hammers not to mention poetic and almost ancient frame saw were his first objects of fascination. Once playground this old, no longer existing workshop later became his source of inspiration. Academic studies in social science with focus on cultural anthropology gave him professional insight into artifacts of human creation. During extensive fieldwork he once again fell in love with things small and omitted but visually very appealing. After getting his MA in Cultural Anthropology he entered family workshop as a co-worker. During years spent at working table manufacturing commissioned pieces, Lukasz was developing his own Craft. Skills he gained allow him to hand make mostly every design he intends. He still gets his inspiration from technical surrounding. Very often possibilities and limitations given by materials become questions seeking answer. He likes his items raw but undoubtedly finished. Elegance and sophistication may be enclosed in the most simple shapes of often almost ordinary objects.