Works
  • Console Table 1
    Console Table 1, 2024
    DenHolm
  • Plain Chair 1
    Plain Chair 1, 2024
    DenHolm
  • Word Side Table
    Word Side Table, 2024
    DenHolm
  • Bead Table
    Bead Table, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Bench
    Bench, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Blue Bobster Coffee Table
    Blue Bobster Coffee Table, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Centre Table 1
    Centre Table 1, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Flower Chair
    Flower Chair, 2023
    DenHolm
  • HOLY Pure Dead Mental Table
    HOLY Pure Dead Mental Table, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Ronin Chair
    Ronin Chair, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Sister Dead Mental Table
    Sister Dead Mental Table, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 1
    Small Table 1, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 2
    Small Table 2, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 4
    Small Table 4, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 5
    Small Table 5, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 6
    Small Table 6, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 7
    Small Table 7, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 8
    Small Table 8, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Small Table 9
    Small Table 9, 2023
    DenHolm
  • St. Stanley Bearskin Table
    St. Stanley Bearskin Table, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Welche Bench
    Welche Bench, 2023
    DenHolm
  • Welche Stool
    Welche Stool, 2023
    DenHolm
Biography
DenHolm is a multidisciplinary art studio led by designer Steven John Clark. Named after Steven's birthplace village in Scotland, the studio's new headquarters spans between Europe and Australia, strategically close to the quarries of its primary material, the world's most abundant and premium limestone. While limestone remains at the heart of DenHolm's practice, the studio possesses a distinct proficiency to seamlessly transition into working with other materials such as bronze, glass, steel, polyurethane, and marble leading to the creation of one of a kind and unique pieces of furniture. 
 
Learning stonemasonry as a youth in Scotland, Clark's creative foundation was further enriched through his foray into fashion and textile design, culminating in an embroidery degree conferred upon him by Manchester Metropolitan University. In parallel to his endeavours with limestone, Clark dedicates himself to the crafting of captivating paintings and sculptures, thus expanding the dimensions of his artistic expression.
Exhibitions