There was a time when sculpture was meant to be admired from a distance — a thing you saw but didn’t touch. That line is beginning to blur.
At FormForge, we specialize in sculpture that doesn’t just decorate a space — it lives within it. Our studio designs sculptural furniture, interactive art pieces, and parametric forms that become a part of daily experience.
Whether it’s a bench that flows like water, a bar counter that spirals like a ribbon, or a console that rises from the floor like a folded sheet — these are works of art that function.
What Is Functional Sculpture?
It’s art that serves a purpose.
- Benches that act as installations
- Bar units that become sculptural anchors
- Wall panels that hold texture, light, and emotion
- Tables that feel like geometry frozen mid-movement
Each piece merges visual poetry with usability.
Why Clients Are Choosing Sculptural Furniture
- It’s Personal. These pieces aren’t mass-produced — they’re made for the space and the people who use them.
- It’s Experiential. When you sit, lean, or move around them, you’re engaging with art.
- It’s Unique. No two pieces are alike. The form, finish, and intent are custom.
- It Elevates the Space. More than a visual statement — it becomes a memory point in the room.
How We Build It
We use digital tools like Rhino and Grasshopper to model complex forms. Then we translate these into CNC-compatible files, laser-cut them from wood or metal sheets, and assemble them with attention to structure and finish.
Materials vary — birch ply, brushed metal, brass, even FRP when organic curves are needed.
See Examples of Our Work
We’ve created parametric benches, art bars, folded consoles, and hybrid wall-shelf systems — each tailored for luxury interiors.
Author Bio:
Abhinav Goyal is the founder of FormForge — a sculpture and design studio that creates site-specific art and functional sculpture for residential and public spaces. His work sits at the intersection of form, utility, and storytelling.