Design & production of functional art including sculpture, furniture & lighting.
I started a little business in 2001 called eXoticforms where I crafted both original art and commissions for architects, designers & retailers. Today I’m pursuing LED installation opportunities and collaborations with others interested in combining light sculpture & technology such as LED, IoT, Projection, etc.
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Reeds
Light sculpture that exists in harmony with it surroundings. Composed of steel, resin, LED's and computer control systems.
Bows
Striking & festive When a well-known upscale hotel chain was having difficulties finding the perfect accent to its annual outdoor holiday [...]
The Farmer
Stylish &Â strong Farmer stools are comfortable, characterful, and take less visual and physical space. Most people are surprised at the comfort [...]
K&A Cole
Point of sale presence We produced various retail presentation containers, including boxes, racks and rack fillers. These containers were used to [...]
Ply Tables
Doing lines I’ve been building objects, mainly table tops, by laminating various types of woods for several years now. This has [...]
Dealer Caddy
Impressing players The Dealer Caddy and it’s brand were designed and built at eXoticforms and was once sold and marketed through [...]
York Lamp
Uncommon function The design that started it all, the York Lamp elevates a home’s interior with its inimitable appearance, pleasing light [...]
Industry lamps
Heavy metal, soft light INDUSTRY lamps are inspired from the heavy lifting might of the American industrial machine. With the exception [...]
Stix
Patterns of nature Inspired by the rustic landscape of his childhood home in Colorado and time spent in eXoticforms’ getaway workshop [...]
eXoticforms by John Lunceford
Design and production of functional art including; furniture, lighting, and sculpture that is obsolescence resistant.
Since it’s start in 2001, eXoticforms has had 4 homes.
California (now)
We moved from Brooklyn to San Carlos, CA in 2016 where I took up shop in our sizable garage and I continue to work full time as a freelance web and social media producer.
Storage (2010-2016)
We moved back to Brooklyn from Maine in 2010 and money was too tight for a new shop space in Brooklyn. I went full time with web and social media work.
Maine (2006-2010)
Maine was a special place in all ways and our time there was most memorable. The majority 2007-08 was spent building a custom shop space.
Brooklyn (2001-2006)
8/2019
These days I’m pursuing art installation opportunities and collaborations with others interested in combining light sculpture and technology such as LED, IoT, Projection, etc.
My buddy BSide_ny helped me with this into a while back.
“Fueled on the freedom and creativity of New York City in the late 1990s and driven by the desire for products that not only fulfilled his personal needs, but aesthetic sensibilities, John Lunceford found his calling in the world of art and design. Without a formal education in the field, Lunceford followed the impulses inherent to him as a natural-born tinkerer; drawing upon the blue-collar background he experienced growing up in Colorado in which his father worked as a mechanic for an industrial bakery maintaining and designing machines. While the words art and design were not frequently bandied about the dinner table, the basic understanding of how things work along with the strong belief in being able to do for one’s self were bestowed upon him from an early age.
The first eXoticforms project, the York Lamp, offered an exhilarating journey of trial and error, discovery and reward; the initial prototypes (constructed on the living room floor) partially conjured from an abundant pool of parts claimed off 100s of discarded, mass produced halogen torchiere lights. The foundation of a philosophy was forged in the attempt to conceive a longer lasting, more uniquely appealing lamp from the scrap of the very thing it was destined to replace. The process would eventually reveal a desperate need for higher quality parts to achieve the desired standard of function, and rising out of the mass of tubes, weights and busted dimmers designated for landfill since production came true innovation.
Today, eXoticforms marches on with the original independent and inventive spirit that it was founded upon, as John Lunceford continues to display his ability to comprehend why things don’t work and then perceive of a solution that improves both form and function. Thus, from the din and dust of a busy workshop somewhere deep in Brooklyn come modern, economical and environmentally responsible products built with an old-world sensibility of quality craftsmanship and artistry.”