TREND ALERT: BIOMORPHIC SHAPES
Our love for art, nature, and the fusion of the two is no secret, so biomorphic sculptures? Essentially our alphabet here at LES, it is very safe to say we are fans. With their unexpected forms and original shapes, curves and organic, asymmetrical lines, biomorphic sculptures and shapes bring a sense of movement and fluidity to an interior, reminding us of the beauty and wonder of the outside world. Biomorphic sculptures can offer a daily fresh perspective on the world, and inspire us to appreciate the beauty in the unexpected. Scroll to check out some of our favorite artists and forms below, and to shop the Biomorphic Shapes Edit for our collection of available one-of-a-kind biomorphic sculptures.
Julie Hillman Design |
Atelier Brancusi, Paris |
![]() Valentine Schlegal |
![]() Valentine Schlegal |
Image via @hopengozistudio |
Jean Arp in his studio, 1958 |
The Home of Brazilian sculptor Luiza Miller, 1968 |
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, England via @sauce.ldn |
Georges Jouve, 1954 |
Image via @bicoastalinteriors |
Barbara Hepworth
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Design by Nicholas Obeid |
Image via @atelier_am_inc |
Image via @sahnndra |
Image via @matteau |
Image via @soldgallery |
Carlyle Designs |
Georges Jouve via @objet_la_ny |
Valentine Schlegal by Agnès Varda, 1955 |
Kelly Wearstler |
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Saguaro by Doris Josovitz |
Alexia Candlestick Holder by Fakasaka |
Flame by Aleksandra Krasnopolska |
Flow Wall Sconce by Evamarie Pappas |
Embracing Figures Vintage Sculpture |
PEDASTAL XX by Zeynep Boyan |
Callas from The Iron Series |
Flow II by Evamarie Pappas |
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