rock steady max lambs new marble furniture on show at john trading gallery
The British designer Max Lamb has unveiled a new body of work, ‘Man, Rock, Drill,’ which makes its debut at the Johnson Trading Gallery in New York City
The 26-piece marble collection articulates the simple idea of a man (Lamb) in a van with a drill looking for stone
Lamb sourced marble from a one single quarry in Danby, Vermont and completed the collection in less than a month
'This process was so enlightening as to what I could physically manage myself… and it was just me, a drill, and some wooden rollers,' explains Lamb
Using marble was a departure for the designer, who usually works with more common materials like sandstone, limestone and granite
'I had sort of stayed away from marble. But if I could bring back an honesty to the object and a lack of refinement in a way, then I could make marble not seem super luxurious—that’s just not what I want,' says Lamb
Lamb designed and created each design based on each stone’s characteristics
The sculptural furniture pieces are sanded but left unpolished to preserve that lack of refinement which Lamb was seeking