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

  1. It’s Personal. These pieces aren’t mass-produced — they’re made for the space and the people who use them.
  2. It’s Experiential. When you sit, lean, or move around them, you’re engaging with art.
  3. It’s Unique. No two pieces are alike. The form, finish, and intent are custom.
  4. 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.

🔗 https://formforge.com


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.