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“Derek Pearce’s stunning ‘Furniture Sculptures’ are famous worldwide collected by
everyone from Rock Stars to Royalty. Derek is a man of unique creative vision. To call
him a designer is to understate the case wildly, though it was his remarkable ‘WATER
TABLES’ that first caught my eye – an idiosyncratic range of coffee tables featuring
immaculately sculpted ducks, swimmers, and hippo’s plunging in and out of glass
depicting the water’s surface. They’re gravity defying in both senses of the phrase:
substantial carved and cast figures seemingly floating through water—and impossible to
look at without smiling.
When pressed, Derek sums himself up as ‘an ideas developer by trade’—even at Art
School he was developing ideas in many spheres, perhaps surprisingly, primarily in
theatre and music. 15 years of touring with his own band, writing and performing songs
featuring the humorous wordplay that would become the trademark of his later design
work.
In a world of anonymous, mass produced commodities, the vision, wit and craftsmanship
of Derek Pearce’s singular works provides welcome relief. Investments they undoubtedly
are, reflecting the skill and labour behind their creation, but irresistible to anyone seeking
a modern heirloom that will provoke pleasure, amusement and comment for years to
come.”
(Elinor Malcolm, ‘ Westside’ Magazine)
Derek has worked in theatre, on stage, back stage, or on no stage at all, as a Performer,
Stage Carpenter, Musical Director, Lecturer and Teacher (he taught Bill Baily
woodwork,-- that’s probably why Bill is so good on the Piano) Derek has worked on
several projects with ‘Welfare State International’ creating Site Specific Theatre. He is
the Design Consultant on the film ‘When The Whales Came’ where he taught Paul
Schofield how to carve, and Helen Mirren how to Polka.
Derek’s ‘WATER TABLES’ were first seen in 1997 and he has since exhibited and sold
throughout Europe, America and Japan. Most of the designs are available to order
or you can commission a special piece. Have a look at Special Commissions
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