Lawson-Fenning celebrates the one-year anniversary of its New York showroom with a presentation of its new Bosque Collection, alongside new works by Ceramicah, James Cherry, and Victoria Morris.
Lawson-Fenning marks the one-year anniversary of its New York showroom with a special presentation highlighting its new Bosque Collection, alongside newly introduced works by Ceramicah, James Cherry, and Victoria Morris. The Bosque Collection explores mass, shelter, and quiet monumentality, bringing together broad, architectural upholstery pieces with solid, generous case goods defined by their structural clarity and tactile presence. Inspired by the 1960s Japanese Metabolist movement, the collection embraces the idea of furniture as built form; objects that feel grounded, intentional, and protective. Presented in dialogue with Bosque, new works by Ceramicah, James Cherry, and Victoria Morris introduce complementary perspectives through ceramics, lighting, and sculptural objects, enriching the narrative of materiality and form.