Abacus Screen by Christopher Russell for Todd Merrill Studio
Abacus Screen is a functional and beautiful work “that can be used as an architectural divider or simply a standing sculpture.” Because all Abacus Screens are customized in size and color, they can attract attention or divide spaces—making it a perfect piece for home offices and commercial workspaces. If there were an Abacus Screen (and free coffee), then I might actually be willing to go to the office!
Workers care about aesthetics. When will companies everywhere finally understand that welcoming spaces increase worker happiness—and that happiness increases productivity? Bosses of the world, it is not too much to ask for natural light, ergonomic workstations, and sublime objects. The fabulous Todd Merrill Studio understands the symbiotic nature of furniture and art. Not only do they represent Christopher Russell, but also other artists who combine functional furniture with sculptural elements.
Abacus Screen offers both form and function: it can divide spaces and provide sculptural/textural splendor. In fact, New York-based artist Russell admits that texture is what differentiates his main medium: “Texture is the most visceral element in ceramics. It’s the thing that makes you want to touch. There’s design, color and form, but it’s texture that gives a piece its physical life.”
A 2024 winner of Interior Design’s NYC x DESIGN Award, Abacus Screen offers vertical and horizontal balance: the work is not exactly a grid but maintains geometric appeal. It is also a tactile pleasure—and surely, many people know the importance of taking a break during the work hours to fidget.
For a similar project in handblown glass, see Tracy Glover’s Jewel Box. I would go to work if the office had that as well!
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