Studio Brocky Collection - Capsule Pedestal
by Studio Brocky
In stock
Material
Aluminium
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The Capsule Pedestal is a cast brass object by Max Brockbank, part of the Studio Brocky Collection, conceived as both a functional display support and a freestanding sculptural work.
The form brings together curved and planar surfaces in deliberate tension: a prominent arc sweeps through a structure of rectilinear sections, the geometry referencing the optimism of space-age British design without reproducing its motifs directly. The brass takes the light from deep shadow into bright, sharp highlight as the viewing angle shifts, giving the object a quality of visual weight that changes as you move around it.
Cast and hand-finished in England, the pedestal develops a surface that absorbs and reflects according to its curves. It can carry a small object, a vessel, or a book. It can also be left empty, operating on its own terms as a piece with presence.
Part of the Studio Brocky Collection, the Capsule Pedestal belongs alongside the seating and tables that share the same formal vocabulary: glam rock theatricality and space-age geometry processed through British craft tradition.
ø 30 x H 47.5 cm
ø 11.81 x H 18.7 in
Materials: Cast aluminium and polished finish
About
Studio Brocky
Max Brockbank is the founder and designer behind Studio Brocky, a British design practice making sculptural furniture and lighting by hand in England.
Brockbank grew up in a small, once industry-fuelled town in North-East England, where making things once meant everything. When industry faded, he felt its absence first-hand. That silence became the engine behind a lifelong drive to design objects that endure. After shaping collections for major labels in New York and London, he established Studio Brocky as a return to craft and meaning over mass-market noise.
The studio's debut collection draws on the optimism of the space age, the theatricality of glam rock, and the warmth of British pop culture circa 1960. Each piece is designed and made in close collaboration with artisans specialising in metalwork, furniture, and textiles, sourcing materials across the country and relying on time-honoured technique rather than industrial shortcut. The Vanguard Lounge Chair, with its guitar-silhouette form and boar bristle cushioning, and the Neutrino Table Lamp, whose hand-blown glass shade is shaped in London by heat, gravity, and the maker's hand, demonstrate how deeply process and material shape the final object.
Brockbank describes his approach as connecting hands across time, placing the touch of the artisan at the centre of every decision, from the polished chrome bases of the Vanguard seating to the cast brass of the Capsule Pedestal. The result is a body of artisanal British furniture and lighting that sits between sculpture and function, drawing attention from Azure Magazine, The Oblist, and 1stDibs.
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