
Alexander Lamont'
British designer Alexander Lamont has always been interested in enigmatic textures, forms, and materials; ‘surfaces that call out to be touched. The journey to make such furniture, lighting, and objects in the 21st century - requiring time and hard-won skills for each piece - took him to Thailand where he has built celebrated workshops. Alexander Lamont makes collections of furniture, lighting, objects, and wall panels with unexpected natural materials and refined hand techniques that have been used for centuries in Europe and Asia. Our minimal, organic and tailored designs show a contemporary reverence for rituals of craftsmanship and the energy that human skills impart into every piece.

Alexander Lamont
A group of mirrors or wall sculpture. Like meteors or ancient discs, they seem to be formed from molten rock, exposing precious metals within. Finishes: Mercury Gold, Bronze Patina, Mirror Pure Gold, Bronze Patina, Mirror White Gold, Bronze Patina, Mirror

Alexander Lamont
Raw and planetary the Lava Vases are like orbs in formation. Beautiful as sculptural pieces or when supporting wonderful arrangements of flora. The Lava vases suggest the elemental forces of the universe with richly-applied patina over strong and beautiful textures. Finishes: Bronze Patina

Alexander Lamont
The banana flower is encased with wonderful thick leaves that curl and roll as they dry. South African sculptress Astrid Dahl has created the Musa vessel for Alexander Lamont as an undulating bowl that sits in tropical splendour on any piece of furniture. Finishes: Bronze Patina

Alexander Lamont
An African Violet was the inspiration for this bronze sculptural form of sensual curves and falling lobes. Astrid Dahl creates rich organic works for Alexander Lamont, inspired by the delicate petals and leaves of tropical flora.

Alexander Lamont
Like ancient leather, the Poche vases have swollen and cracked during the sculpting. With gentle curves and the marks of movement and age, these chic vessels adorn quietly. Finishes: Bronze Patina

Alexander Lamont
Sculptural forms cast from the architecture of tropical orchids. Tendrils branch upwards and thick labellums fan outwards to create balanced and sensual lines Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
Vases combining linearity in form and texture. Patinated brass. Finishes: Burnished Brass

Alexander Lamont
A sunburst of straw fans out in gorgeous gold cast brass creating a sculptural and functional vessel. Finishes: Burnished Brass

Alexander Lamont
A group of bronze vessels that play on a sculptural idea of 'bondage' whereby knots and overlaps create an open structure full of tension. Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
Bronze vases that were inspired by geology - depicting the layers and folds and crust of the earth in their texture. Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
A cast bronze sculptural vase with an open structure inspired by strongly woven bamboo. Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
A subtle, veined natural leaves forms this delicate piece cast in bronze. Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
I wanted these bud vases to lean over, almost fall, and talk to each other and be both sharp and soft. Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
Strong organic textures and simple forms in patinated bronze. Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
Cool and smooth - a voluptuous organic form in bronze. Finishes: Bronze

Alexander Lamont
Overlapping fronds of patinated bronze interconnect to make an open vessel lined with pure gold leaf. Finishes: Bronze