Terence S. Dubreuil
"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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