Portals Collection furniture takes cues from Irish portal tombs

New York-based Studio Bucky has created a furniture collection informed by Ireland's ancient megalithic tombs from reclaimed maple wood. Named the Portals Collection, the pieces draw on by Irish portal tombs. A type of megalithic tomb, these often consist of large upright rocks, known as portal stones, supporting a large capstone. Studio Bucky's collection includes The post Portals Collection furniture takes cues from Irish portal tombs appeared first on Dezeen.

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Portals Collection furniture takes cues from Irish portal tombs
The Portal Collection by Studio Bucky

New York-based Studio Bucky has created a furniture collection informed by Ireland's ancient megalithic tombs from reclaimed maple wood.

Named the Portals Collection, the pieces draw on by Irish portal tombs. A type of megalithic tomb, these often consist of large upright rocks, known as portal stones, supporting a large capstone.

Studio Bucky's collection includes a table, stools, chairs and a mirror that were all shaped to appear like large slabs of rock and finished with a blue stain.

The Portal Collection by Studio Bucky
Studio Bucky designed The Portals Collection

"I grew up in rural Ireland, just a stone's throw from one of these ancient structures," studio founder Alexander Buckeridge told Dezeen.

"They fascinated me – huge boulders stacked in a way that defied logic, forming chambers aligned with celestial cycles," he added.

"Ancient communities used portal tombs not just as burial sites, but as places of ritual, storytelling, and connection."

The Portals Collection by Studio Bucky
The maple-w00d designs were dyed in a blue hue

Made from reclaimed maple wood, each piece is defined by irregular shapes, rough-hewn textures and smooth surfaces.

Some of the pieces feature subtle metal accents, like the keyhole on the Portals Mirror.

"Elements are stacked, offset, or slid to create movement and tension, while rough-hewn textures echo the rawness of ancient stone," Buckeridge explained.

"Brushed metal details – such as the key and keyhole on the Portals Mirror – reinforce the concept of passage, transforming everyday objects into thresholds between spaces, memories, and interpretations."

The Portal Collection by Studio Bucky
The collection features five pieces

Buckeridge aimed to juxtapose the megalithic forms with modern fabrication methods.

"Traditional techniques meet modern fabrication, resulting in functional sculptures that invite interaction," said Buckeridge.

The Portal Collection by Studio Bucky
The collection draws inspiration from Irish portal tombs

The sculptural furniture was produced in New York City, with leftover materials repurposed as part of the studio's sustainable approach.

Other stone furniture featured on Dezeen includes Omar Chakil's Transcendence series and a collection of rotating chairs by Sabine Marcelis.

The photography is by Studio Bucky.

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