Sunday, October 30, 2011

works of Sam Buxton


 Sam Buxton: a british product designer whose works are mainly crafted through innovative experimentation with technology and different materials.Buxton was born in london around 1972 and graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1999.it wasn't until Bruxton studied product design at degree level that lead him to have thoughts of intertwining furniture and product design.before that, it was art and architecture that fueled his creative passion.science and anatomy also have had a creative influence over Sam. after taking a year off from design he came back and won a place in the rca. the two years he spent  at rca had a big influence on him due to the consistent Q&A that ultimately taught him how to be his own critique at a more personal level.Buxton believes that innovative artist ideas come easier when the artist has more freedom and isn't suppressed by the business side. one of the most important things for designers bruxton believes, is connecting with as many people as you can though your work. Bruxton today is working on many projects, these are just a few that he has done in the past.


Clone Chaise

2005
Collection The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

 



Roden
2010
Steel plate, brass, magnets, LCD displays
Private Collection




Falling of the Dusk
2008
Electronic display devices, stainless steel, acrylic, antique chair



Participant
2010
Electronics, acrylic, steel, video