He studied product design before earning a BFA in sculpture from Concordia University and has worked for several artists including Jon Rafman and Gaetano Pesce.
With a focus on furniture and product design, he experiments with a variety of materials and processes, exploring applications for both industrial production and craft.
His designs examine and emphasize the formal qualities of their construction, bringing their structure, materiality and fabrication to light.
photos by
Aurélien Mole
Al Bronzo, 2024In September 2024, Chris presented his first solo show, Al Bronzo, in collaboration with sentimental fx at Galerie Hussenot’s project space, La Cuisine, in Paris. As part of his ongoing Pasta Persa series, a new collection of objects were introduced that expanded on the themes and techniques explored in his previous works. This collection sought to extend the pasta motif beyond the kitchen, incorporating it into objects for different domestic spaces. The centerpiece of the show, the Mezze Maniche chair, made of cast and patinated bronze, marks his first large-scale piece and exemplifies the techniques first developed for smaller objects in the series.
photos by Laila Pozzo
Millefiori lamp, 2024sterling silver
made in collaboration with Argenteria Miracoli, with support from Fondazione Cologni dei Mestieri d’Arte
photos by Vito Salamone
Pasta Persa series, 2022-nickel plated bronze
photos by Samuel Pasquier
Love Light, 2023blown glass
23 x 23 x 23 cm
photos by Arseni Khamzin
console 134, 2021tempered glass, steel, paint
137 x 91.5 x 42 cm
photos by Samuel Pasquier
table 1296, 2021tempered glass, steel, paint
118 x 118 x 41 cm
galvanized steel
183 x 70 x 142.5 cm
photos by Samuel Pasquier
ENZO table, 2021anodized aluminum, stainless steel hardware
200 x 72.5 x 81.5 cm
fiberglass, resin
57.5 x 62.5 x 98 cm
photos by Samuel Pasquier
EC1 chair, 2018fiberglass, resin, metal hardware
67 x 87 x 37 cm