Ben Medansky
Ben Medansky is an orchestrator of controlled chaos, a sculptor of hard edges in naturalistic worlds, a refiner of industrial aesthetics that retain rough and human qualities.
The varied environments of Arizona, Chicago and Los Angeles - both natural and manmade - are the foundation to Ben’s creative inspiration. He is especially influenced by Brutalist and Modern architecture and industrial design; specifically by the strong and diverse architecture of downtown LA and it's seemingly uninterrupted construction. Ben is also drawn to themes and motifs of technology and space exploration and the industrial aesthetics they employ. Much of this work explores variations on radial symmetry and grids while utilizing a limited color palette. It is an appropriation of aesthetics employed by the mechanical world; an experiment in mimicking strong forms out of a fragile material. The output is a meditation on minimalism and mechanics, re-mastered in earthen and eternal material. Learn more at benmedansky.com.
Dune Coasters
A set of four terracotta coasters reminiscent of the rippled sand dunes in the American southwest. Their ridged design keeps your favorite drinks steady and surfaces protected. Arrange all four together to make a trivet for your kitchen or tabletop. Dune Coasters are cork-backed and come in four different glazes; blue, black, pink, and green.