ISO® Fine Art & Interiors
ISO Fine Art & Interiors represents the combined and individual works of a growing consortium of established artists, designers and skilled craftsmen; creating stunning sculpture, innovative furniture and lighting and inspirational architecture.
Our online gallery catalogues an expository of works that tour the major exhibition circuits and previews works in development or under construction.
Our support team of award winning graphic design specialists create photorealistic illustrations and technical drawings; enabling us to provide a complete design and visualisation service for collectors, interior designers and private/corporate commissions.
High street gallery space comes at a premium and impressive pieces such as ours rarely feature collectively. Public exhibition stands are often prohibitive for the individual artist or designer, especially in the current financial climate, and without an affordable platform, many larger works remain promising concepts that never see the light of day.
We aim to change that.
The ISO Ethos
The line between what is considered art and that perceived as design is becoming increasingly blurred. The reformist Arts and Crafts Movement of the 1920's and 30's, influenced architecture, decorative arts, cabinet making, crafts and even landscape/garden design. This design culture arose as a reaction to the soulless mass production of the Industrial Revolution and resulted in some of the most exquisite and iconic art furniture, lighting design and architecture of the twentieth Century.
Our eclectic mix of styles and applied skills is quite deliberate; delineating us as artists and individuals, but when applying the ethos of craftsmanship aided by twenty-first Century technology, the blending of our skills produces striking results.
It's no surprise that as artists we have strong personal convictions and tenets that we communicate through our work. With a view to highlighting the principles we hold dear, each piece we make and sell donates to a charity or cause that is either close to us or relevant to the work itself. We hope that should any of our work resell in the future, for a higher figure than originally paid, that the reseller will also make a small donation to the dedicated charity.
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