Gerard Dombroski
Hydroformed Platter, 2025
Stainless steel
410 x 410 x 80mm
Edition of 8
$790
Courtesy of Season
“If you prefer your objects with a strong dose of no-apologies attitude, Gerard Dombroski might just be your guy.
Architect, artist and ferocious object maker, he is almost always scheming up a wild reimagining of an every-day thing. He likes to make hard things appear soft and render small things large; he once designed a sofa that had an alternate life as a swimming pool.
For Objectspace eight handsome platters, beatific and gleaming. Perfect for your exotic fruit bowl arrangement or a show-stopping Christmas day croquembouche. Whichever way you cut it, you’ll be a proud owner of a startlingly good Dombroski usable sculpture.” – Kim Paton
We’ve commissioned five unparalleled makers to create their own unique series of Objectspace limited editions for Weekly Objects 2025. All proceeds go to the artist and Objectspace. Win. Win.
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Artist Bio
Gerard Dombroski is an architect, artist and furniture maker based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. He holds a Master of Architecture (Professional) from Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington. His architectural work spans residential and commercial projects over a range of scales and is delivered in dialogue with his studio practice. Insights and materials from the design and fabrication of furniture and sculptures feed into his architecture studio, and vice versa. His ‘Piccolo’ cabin, designed and built while in residence at Driving Creek, was longlisted in the small building category of the Dezeen Awards 2022. Recent exhibitions include inflation (2025) Home (2022) at Season, and The Chair: A story of design and making in Aotearoa (2023–24) and Cook & Company (2023) at Objectspace.