Designer and maker Phil Cuttance works between London and New Zealand, creating sculptural and functional objects shaped by process, surface and material experimentation. With a practice spanning objects, furniture and sculpture, Cuttance is drawn to relief surfaces and the meeting point between handcraft and industrial making. His work carries a strong sense of construction, where technique becomes both method and visual language.
Cuttance’s practice is grounded in experimentation, particularly the ways material can be cast, folded, formed and transformed. His works often reveal the making process through texture, repetition and relief, creating pieces that feel both precise and handmade. This balance between craft and industry gives his objects a tactile presence, allowing function, surface and form to exist in close conversation.