Ash & Plumb

  • Ash & Plumb have had works acquired by San Francisco's Musuem of Modern Art (2026), The National Museum of Scotland and The Brighton Museum, as well as having shown works at PAD London, FOG San Francisco and TEFAF NY through their representation by Sarah Myerscough Gallery.

     

    Ash & Plumb are a British-Australian studio practice based in Sussex specialising in hand-turned and carved wooden vessels that sit between sculpture and artefact. Working primarily with English oak, their practice is rooted in material sensitivity, a deep respect for traditional craftsmanship, and a
    fascination with ancient form. Works are informed by historical design, with a particular focus on
    Greco-Roman classicism reinterpreted through a contemporary lens that celebrates the imperfections
    of the material with which they work.

    Each piece is shaped slowly, responding to the material as it moves and settles. Cracks, distortions,
    and surface variations are not seen as flaws, but as evidence of the wood’s life and the conditions
    under which it was formed. Stitching and surface treatments are applied sparingly, acting as subtle
    interventions that highlight repair, endurance, and the human hand. The resulting works are tactile,
    contemplative objects - vessels that hold traces of place, process, and time, and invite reflection
    rather than utility.

     
  • Works
    • Telscombe VI
      Ash & Plumb
      Telscombe VI, 2025
      English Oak, Oak-dyed Flax Lined thread, Wax Coating
    • Bacchus VI
      Ash & Plumb
      Bacchus VI, 2025
      English Oak, Oak-dyed Flax Lined thread, Wax Coating
    • Amphora in Flight VI
      Ash & Plumb
      Amphora in Flight VI, 2025
      English oak, oak-dyed flax lined thread and wax Coating
    • Kylix III
      Ash & Plumb
      Kylix III, 2025
      English oak, oak-dyed flax lined thread and wax coating
    • Psykter in Flight II
      Ash & Plumb
      Psykter in Flight II, 2025
      English oak, oak-dyed flax lined thread and wax coating
  • Exhibitions