Single-piece necklace made of 0.125 inch, type 308 stainless steel. All joints are fish-mouth coped and silver-soldered.
The asymmetrical length of this pair of earrings reinforces their chaotic form. Made of stainless steel and silver solder with fish-mouth and lap joints.
A variation of the 2.02 earrings, these with a stone.
Single-piece bracelet made of 0.125 inch, type 308 stainless steel. All joints are fish-mouth coped and silver-soldered. The mechanical properties of stainless steel allow this design to be thin and elegant while remaining extremely sturdy.
The 3.04 series of pendants is composed of type 308 stainless steel, silver solder, and amphibolite gneiss–a metamorphic rock personally collected from the Hudson Highlands area. The nature of the fabrication process and the varying geometry of the stones yields pieces of which no two are alike.
Due to varying sizes these rings are made-to-order only. The 5.01 series of rings are composed of type 308 stainless steel, silver solder, and amphibolite gneiss – a metamorphic rock personally collected from the Hudson Highlands area. The nature of the fabrication process and the varying geometry of the stones yields pieces of which no two are alike. Fishmouth coping detail at every solder location. Fabricated by me, here in New York City.
Thirteen independently moving, silver soldered links
Three silver soldered stainless steel links.
Knotted wire holds together two silver soldered stainless steel triangles.
Fish mouth coped, silver soldered stainless steel single piece necklace holding a piece of amphibolite gneiss.
The three millimeter birch plywood seating is laser-cut and sewn together with nylon cord. No adhesives or fasteners were utilized. Supports over 280 pounds.
Silver soldered stainless steel
Hanging lamp made of industrial plastic barrel and stainless steel. Fun fact: The barrels used to contain a massive amount of an industrial food dye.