top of page
Mid-Century Wohnzimmer mit Brutalismus.png

T

B

Our Featured Projects.

Glazed ceramic bear sculpture in deep blue with simplified geometric form, front view on light background
The Warrior

A guardian of calm power.

Created for those who seek strenghts in silence.

Hand-sculpted to protect, to strengthen, to stand with you.

Red stacked ceramic designer lamp base with exposed filament bulb placed on a wooden table in an industrial loft interior
Lamp Cubic Three

The Brick Lamp Cubic Three was shaped by the study of fundamental architectural order, the poetry of industrial material, and the silent tension between gravity and glow.

Arc Lamp

Independent arc lamps between object and architecture.
Sculptural. Self-assured. Space-defining.


Like resting bodies in space, they draw line, weight, and light into a quiet tension.
The base consists of three equal, color-glazed spheres, forming the structural and visual counterbalance to the sweeping arc and the textile lampshade.

bogen_01_edited.jpg
Porcelain Fields

The Porcelain Bricks were born from a fundamental architectural idea: the brick as the most elementary unit of building. For centuries, the brick has stood for shelter, order, structure, and permanence. At the same time, it always carries the trace of the hand, the fire, and the passage of time. This tension between strict geometry and living material forms the conceptual foundation of the work.

Starting from the classical proportions of masonry, the form was deliberately reinterpreted and translated into porcelain. The material fundamentally alters the character of the brick. What is traditionally perceived as heavy and massive becomes precise, luminous, and refined. The clarity of the rectangular form meets the apparent fragility of porcelain. Solidity is transformed into quiet concentration.

 

Vertical installation of colorful rectangular ceramic wall art in Mondrian-inspired composition in a minimalist living room
Coffee Table Brick

This table is conceived as a quiet architectural form in space. Intersecting cubic volumes create balance and structural calm, while the contrast between dark and rust-toned surfaces introduces restrained warmth. It exists as both a functional object and a sculptural statement.

Low sculptural coffee table with cubic metal base elements and dark brown and rust-colored surfaces in an industrial loft spa

Stay In Touch.

modern designer office

Tahnee Brandt

mail: contact@tahneebrandt.com

 

Tel: +1 646 232 9066

  • LinkedIn
  • Black Instagram Icon

Subscribe for exclusive updates:

contact
bottom of page