Fabrikr
Sparrow Chair, Yellow 01, 2025
Resin, rebar
H. 77 x W. 44 x D. 43 cm
H. 30 1/4 x W. 17 3/8 x D. 16 7/8 inches
H. 30 1/4 x W. 17 3/8 x D. 16 7/8 inches
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Made from epoxy resin and reclaimed rebar, this work typifies Fabrikr’s commitment to transforming overlooked industrial remnants into sculptural forms with emotional weight. The Sparrow series balances fragility and strength,...
Made from epoxy resin and reclaimed rebar, this work typifies Fabrikr’s commitment to transforming overlooked industrial remnants into sculptural forms with emotional weight. The Sparrow series balances fragility and strength, pairing the raw honesty of rebar with the soft translucency of resin to create pieces that feel both grounded and quietly uplifting. Each work carries the studio’s signature sensitivity to material reuse, turning what was once discarded into something contemplative, warm, and unexpectedly poetic.
As the studio describes it: “When sitting quietly in a corner of the garden, a small sparrow would often come close and gently share its joy in a whispering way. Like that tender presence, this series embodies a wish that quiet joy may dwell even in the smallest corners of the world.”
As the studio describes it: “When sitting quietly in a corner of the garden, a small sparrow would often come close and gently share its joy in a whispering way. Like that tender presence, this series embodies a wish that quiet joy may dwell even in the smallest corners of the world.”
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