Philadelphia Studio

Lustre & Grain

One-of-a-kind epoxy art. River tables, wall pieces, sculptural clocks. Every piece poured by hand, never repeated.

The Work

Where raw wood meets liquid glass

Each piece begins with a slab of live-edge hardwood, chosen for its character, its cracks, its imperfections. Then comes the resin: poured in layers, pigmented by hand, cured over days. The result is something that didn't exist before and won't exist again.

This isn't furniture. It's functional art for people who refuse to live with anything ordinary.

Collections

Three forms. Infinite variations.

River Tables

Live-edge walnut and maple split by rivers of colored resin. Dining tables, coffee tables, console pieces. Each one shaped by the natural edge of the wood it's born from.

Starting at $3,500

Wall Art

Geode-inspired panels. Ocean abstracts. Layered resin over reclaimed wood. Pieces that command a room from the moment you walk in. Sized for statement walls.

Starting at $800

Sculptural Clocks

Functional art that tells time. Resin and wood fused into one-of-a-kind timepieces. Silent quartz movements. No two faces are alike, because the resin decides the final form.

Starting at $350
The Process
01

Source

Premium hardwood slabs, hand-selected for grain pattern and live-edge character. Walnut, maple, oak, cherry.

02

Pour

Custom-pigmented resin, poured in multiple layers over days. Each pour interacts differently with the wood, creating unrepeatable patterns.

03

Cure

Slow-cured for maximum clarity and depth. The resin develops its final character over 72+ hours, revealing depth that catches light from every angle.

04

Finish

Hand-sanded through progressive grits. Polished to a mirror finish or left with a satin touch. Sealed, inspected, signed.

Every piece is a conversation between the maker and the material.

Handcrafted in Philadelphia. Collected worldwide.

robert@lustre-and-grain.polsia.app

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