Terence S. Dubreuil

Paradoxart

"I grew up on Long Island's Gold Coast, exploring the abandoned mansions of the Gilded Age. I'm still inspired by these massive and oddly-shaped architectural artifacts — softly worn by the Long Island Sound and bleached by the sun."

Terence Dubreuil's furniture incorporates simple, archetypal forms and geometry from varied places and ages, giving his work a bold, weathered industrial character. Dubreuil's pieces combine the brilliance of hand-cast glass with worn steel-reinforced concrete, weathered wood, beach stones, and aged metal. The woodwork is built using traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery.

His tabletops are handmade from several hundred-part molds. His wall sconces are made individually from small tumbled bricks of hand-cast glass and epoxy concrete.


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