Skip to main content

Forest + Found Furniture

Artists Max Bainbridge and Abigail Booth set up their studio practice, Forest + Found, in early 2015 as a space for material research and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Working in both the visual arts and contemporary craft, draw upon a background in painting and sculpture, whilst looking towards a newly developed language of craft. They work on objects independently, to produce installations and displays that form dialogues between landscape, material and process as they navigate the changing context of the maker. Driven by a deep relationship to the land they work with raw materials sourced directly from landscapes in and around the UK. Wood, earth and iron are the recurring elements that ground their practices in a material investigation of form, composition and colour. The use of raw material is integral to the work, with wood transformed into objects symbolic of human ritual, and cloth saturated in iron and earth to produce canvases that conjure the monumental and meditative. Using fire, earth and water to sculpt wood and build up colour on the surface of the cloth, they produce objects that challenge the relationship between the imagined and the actual, where landscape occupies the critical space between thought and process. They treat this liminal space as a site where human narratives and identity can be challenged and re-written through the gesture of the maker and their interaction with the natural.

to
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
12,865
3,850
2,370
2,228
Creator: Forest + Found
Forest + Found, The Land Jar
By Forest + Found
Located in London, GB
2022 English walnut H41 x W40 cm
Category

2010s Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Walnut

Forest + Found, Land Jar
By Forest + Found
Located in London, GB
2022 English walnut H33 cm x D31 cm
Category

2010s Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Walnut

Related Items
Leo Sewell "Found Objects" Cat 1998
By Leo Sewell
Located in New York, NY
Leo Sewell (b. 1945) is an American "found object" artist. His creations of recycled material are in numerous museums and in private collections worldwide. Sewell was born in Annapo...
Category

Late 20th Century American Other Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Composition

Leo Sewell "Found Objects" Cat 1998
Leo Sewell "Found Objects" Cat 1998
$2,750 / item
H 15 in W 5.5 in D 8.5 in
Driftwood Carving from Northern Thailand Found in the Chiang Mai Region
Located in Yonkers, NY
A tall northern Thai ancient driftwood carving from the Chiang Mai Region. This tall ancient driftwood carving, originating from the Chiang Mai region in Northern Thailand, is a striking piece of natural art. Found near the Ping River, it features a tall and narrow rustic silhouette that embodies the raw beauty of nature. Its weathered appearance and textural depth make it a captivating decorative item, perfect for adding a touch of organic charm to a modern décor. Ideal for placing against a plain wall to create a focal point, this driftwood carving can be dramatically enhanced by directional lighting, such as a spotlight positioned below to cast intriguing shadows and highlight its unique contours. This approach not only accentuates its form but also imbues your space with a sense of historical mystique and natural elegance. Whether positioned in a living room, hallway, or large open-plan area, this Northern Thai wood carving...
Category

19th Century Thai Rustic Antique Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Driftwood

Black Forest Canterbury
Located in New York, NY
Intricately carved Black Forest Canterbury or magazine rack. Designed in a swirled leaf pattern with horned grotesque figures on each corner.
Category

19th Century Swiss Black Forest Antique Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Hardwood

Black Forest Canterbury
Black Forest Canterbury
$2,500
H 14 in W 17 in D 17 in
"Pig" Found Object Sculpture by Leo Sewell
By Leo Sewell
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Leo Sewell (b. 1945) is an American "found object" artist. His assemblages of recycled material are in over 40 museums and in private collections worldwide. Sewell was born in Ann...
Category

Early 2000s American Folk Art Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Metal

"Pig" Found Object Sculpture by Leo Sewell
"Pig" Found Object Sculpture by Leo Sewell
$9,800
H 23 in W 40 in D 14 in
Incredible Pair of Found Objects Sculpture Panels After Louise Nevelson
Located in Atlanta, GA
A dramatic pair of sculptural Found Objects panels, circa 1970. Cream painted wood frame construction with a heavy plywood back. Varying sections comprised of intricately arranged vintage furniture parts, architectural salvage and wood letters...
Category

1970s Unknown Modern Vintage Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Wood, Plywood

Neolithic Jar on Stand
Located in Chicago, IL
This Neolithic jar originates from China 3500 BC and these funerary jars were placed in tombs and intended for use in the afterlife.
Category

15th Century and Earlier Chinese Antique Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Terracotta

Neolithic Jar on Stand
Neolithic Jar on Stand
$3,200
H 14 in W 11 in D 11 in
Great Vintage School Teaching Display of the Insects of the Forest Edge
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Great Vintage School Teaching Display of the Insects of the Forest Edge A vintage school teaching showcase with specimen illustrating the insects of the forest edge. Used as teachin...
Category

Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Glass, Wood

Forest Hare, Limited Edition
By Lladro
Located in New York City, NY
Porcelain sculpture depicting a hare, inspired by the plant motifs of the designer William Morris, one of the all-time masters of the decorative arts. This sculpture, made in matte black porcelain, depicts an exquisitely ornamented hare inspired by the famous patterns with motifs taken from nature that Morris, one of the key figures in the renewal of the decorative arts, applied in all his works. The piece is finished in matte black porcelain and decorated with Morris’s signature plant motifs, finished in green and metallic tones. William Morris was a multifaceted British artist, instrumental in the renewal of design and the decorative arts. The driving force behind the late-nineteenth century Art and...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Forest Hare, Limited Edition
Forest Hare, Limited Edition
$2,150 / item
H 12.598 in W 7.48 in D 7.087 in
Found and Salvaged Steel Industrial Objects on Wooden Base
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Jim Rose, known primarily for his steel furniture, was an avid collector and scoured salvage yards for unique, interesting items. Here, a beautifully rusted tobacco box, a steel egg...
Category

2010s American Folk Art Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Metal, Steel

Brutalist Hanging Wall Sculpture by Bill Heise, Found Objects
By Bill Heise
Located in Buffalo, NY
Brutalist hanging wall sculpture by Bill Heise. Found objects, hand executed from found objects, welded The pieces are crafted from turn-of-the-century farm equipment collected from the fields of Vermont, maritime parts salvaged from around the Bay Area, and railroad components, antique tools, and other vintage metal found throughout America. The delicate lines and whimsical nature of Heise sculptures often defy the rugged origins of each component part. Railroad spikes, plough discs, pitchforks, shovel blades, and a myriad of other parts are transformed into birds in flight, cows out to pasture, tropical fish, and a variety of other wildlife forms. And there's always an interesting story behind each piece, be it the eighty something farmer who helped me retrieve equipment from the "back forty," frozen hands from digging a hay rake...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Brutalist Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Metal, Steel

Large Black Forest Model of the Lion of Lucerne Dated 1867
By Bertel Thorvaldsen
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A large Black Forest model of the Lion of Lucerne dated 1867, after Bertel Thorvaldsen, carved from stained linden wood, the dying lion depicted beside two c...
Category

1860s Swiss Black Forest Antique Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Wood

Ancient Driftwood Carving from Northern Thailand Found in the Chiang Mai Region
Located in Yonkers, NY
A tall northern Thai ancient driftwood carving from the Chiang Mai Region. This charismatic tree carving was found near the Ping River and presents a tall, rustic silhouette. Perfect to be placed in a modern décor where it will bring a grand contrast with its lovely weathered appearance, this northern Thai wood carving...
Category

19th Century Thai Antique Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Driftwood

Previously Available Items
Forest + Found, Crucible
By Forest + Found
Located in London, GB
2022 Spalted beech wood H18 x D28 cm
Category

2010s Forest + Found Furniture

Materials

Beech

Forest Found furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Forest Found furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs.