Jordan van der Ven
Curved Sculptures floor lamp, 2025
Rebar steel, cement, matt laque, E27 bulb
154 x 70 x 70 cm
60 ¾ x 27 ½ x 27 ½ in
60 ¾ x 27 ½ x 27 ½ in
Edition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof
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Dutch designer Jordan van der Ven uses industrial materials to create works that defy conventional expectations. In his Curved Sculptures collection, Jordan bends rebar – a material traditionally hidden behind...
Dutch designer Jordan van der Ven uses industrial materials to create works that defy conventional expectations.
In his Curved Sculptures collection, Jordan bends rebar – a material traditionally hidden behind walls or beneath floors – into fluid, graceful shapes that seem to defy gravity. He then layers the structure with mesh and white cement, softening the harshness of the rebar and transforming it into a sculptural piece that feels both solid and light.
Each work is a study in contrasts, balancing sharpness with softness, heaviness with airiness. Jordan’s designs challenge the viewer to see everyday building materials through a new lens, as objects of beauty and contemplation.
In his Curved Sculptures collection, Jordan bends rebar – a material traditionally hidden behind walls or beneath floors – into fluid, graceful shapes that seem to defy gravity. He then layers the structure with mesh and white cement, softening the harshness of the rebar and transforming it into a sculptural piece that feels both solid and light.
Each work is a study in contrasts, balancing sharpness with softness, heaviness with airiness. Jordan’s designs challenge the viewer to see everyday building materials through a new lens, as objects of beauty and contemplation.
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