
Skin & Bone
The Skin and Bone Series refers to the structure of the human skeleton, an architectural framework that is the similar across cultures, races, religions. Bones create the skeletal system while skin is the surface that surrounds it. The colors white and black used discuss skin color.
The furniture pieces are assembled by hand and composed of a matrix of wooden chopsticks, joined simply with duct tape, then covered with layers of plaster and then layers resin, creating a rigid form. 2021-23
Photography by Zach Pontz

Odalisque
Traditionally, the Odalisque describes a sensual female form, lounging on a period chaise of the time. This contemporary piece unifies the sculptural beauty of the feminine curve with the functionality of a bench or coffee table, blurring the line between art and design.
Materials: Cast in white polyester resin with marble dust. Also available in black resin. Dimensions: 65″ L x 20″ W x 14″ H


Atgani
The name of this sculptural piece, comes from the motorcycle slang meaning “All of The Gear And No Idea”. The sculptural stool originates and was morphed from a discarded car bumper that was was transformed using fiberglass and resin.
Dimensions: 22″L x 16″ W x 16″H


Whisky Table
Custom commissioned Dining table for NYC client made of cast amber resin with a top of high gloss walnut burl. The top of the dining table includes the unique feature of a flush lazy susan.

White Drift
Inspired by topological and organic forms in nature, WHITE DRIFT coffee table blurs the line between design and sculpture.
Commissioned for a New York developer and resides in the lobby of a Brooklyn residential development, the coffee table is hand-carved out of high-density urethane foam then skinned in fiberglass and coated with layers of white epoxy resin.


Location
350 E 52nd St, 15 B
New York, NY 10022
© 2025 Pryor Callaway
Designed by LeBrandDesign







