Melding Craft and Sustainability, Richard Haining Sculpts Sleek Vessels from Reclaimed Wood

Renewal is at the center of Richard Haining’s practice. The Brooklyn-based artist and designer (previously) sculpts supple vessels and functional goods from reclaimed wood sourced from local workshops or buildings destined for demolition. Intrigued by signs of wear and former uses, Haining has a deep reverence for the material and its history.

In his ongoing STACKED series, small offcuts nest together in intuitively laid grids. An angle grinder and hand tools help to smooth any jagged edges and create the soft, sleek forms Haining is known for.

a wooden vessel with curved handles

The artist shares that his inspiration comes from a wide array of sources, “from Classical Antiquity to East Asian design (to) 17th-century European Craftsmanship.” His holy trinity, though, is beauty, craftsmanship, and mindfulness for the environment. He adds:

By juxtaposing repurposed ‘low-value’ materials with ‘high-art’ forms, I invite viewers to reconsider what is truly valuable. Ultimately, I hope to spark a conversation about sustainability, showing that art, craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility can coexist—and that beauty can emerge from the most unexpected places.

Haining is participating in two group exhibitions in New York, one at Lyle Gallery through April 20 and Paraphernalia Exhibition: Desire opening on May 7. Follow the latest on Instagram.

detail of a curved wooden handle
a wooden vessel made of small pieces of wood stacked together
a wooden vessel made of small pieces of wood stacked together
a detail image of a wooden vessel made of stacked pieces in varied colors
a wooden vessel made of small pieces of wood stacked together
a detail image of a wooden vessel made of stacked pieces in varied colors
a wooden light fixture made of small pieces of wood stacked together
a wooden light fixture made of small pieces of wood stacked together
a wooden lamp made of small pieces of wood stacked together
a wooden sconce made of small pieces of wood stacked together

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