Common Folk 35

$100.00

FOLK ART COLLECTION

Release #2 Feb 2026

This tiny chair is one of 18 pieces made for the second iteration of the ‘Folk Art’ collection and the first release of 2026. This piece has been hand built and every detail painted by Emily in her home studio. Celebrating the art of the “common folk.”

Each chair is a one of a kind heirloom to be collected and cherished for years to come.

Display on your preferred surface or hang on the wall amongst your favourite photos and paintings to complete your curated space.

Dimensions

H x 7.5cm

W x 4cm

D x 3.5cm

Materials

Stoneware, matte glaze

Care

Hand wash in warm soapy water or simply wipe clean with a damp cloth.
This sculpture is fragile due to the nature of the material it was made from. Handle with care.

Professionally and safely packed by Emily from Geelong, Victoria, Australia

FOLK ART COLLECTION

Release #2 Feb 2026

This tiny chair is one of 18 pieces made for the second iteration of the ‘Folk Art’ collection and the first release of 2026. This piece has been hand built and every detail painted by Emily in her home studio. Celebrating the art of the “common folk.”

Each chair is a one of a kind heirloom to be collected and cherished for years to come.

Display on your preferred surface or hang on the wall amongst your favourite photos and paintings to complete your curated space.

Dimensions

H x 7.5cm

W x 4cm

D x 3.5cm

Materials

Stoneware, matte glaze

Care

Hand wash in warm soapy water or simply wipe clean with a damp cloth.
This sculpture is fragile due to the nature of the material it was made from. Handle with care.

Professionally and safely packed by Emily from Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Hand built from Australian stoneware, these miniature chair sculptures tug on your curiosity and invite you in close. Their scale is altered to render their primary function as a piece of furniture obsolete, allowing space to celebrate its form. Ceramic artist Emily Brookfield explores the attachments we place on objects, what makes them valuable to us and why. These nostalgia driven pieces are made by hand in Emily’s home studio based in Geelong and are one of a kind. 

Hang them on the wall alongside your favourite paintings and photographs, or place on your bookshelf or mantle as the final curated detail for your space. 

For the collectors, stylists and curated spaces. Each piece is part of a growing archive where no two sculptures are exactly alike.