American designer and educator Evan Fay works from Detroit, developing furniture that embraces improvisation, visible joinery, and the productive friction between order and irregularity. Educated at Kendall College of Art and Design and Cranbrook Academy of Art, his practice crystallized after a formative period in the Netherlands.
Fays pieces often read as lifework made inhabitable, lattices, lashings, and cast elements that treat construction as ornament and structure as narrative. He frames these works as intuitive building systems for everyday use.
Shown with galleries and museums championing contemporary collectible design, his work situates American craft within a global conversation about process, utility, and expressiveness.
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American designer and educator Evan Fay works from Detroit, developing furniture that embraces improvisation, visible joinery, and the productive friction between order and irregularity. Educated at Kendall College of Art and Design and Cranbrook Academy of Art, his practice crystallized after a formative period in the Netherlands.
Fays pieces often read as lifework made inhabitable, lattices, lashings, and cast elements that treat construction as ornament and structure as narrative. He frames these works as intuitive building systems for everyday use.
Shown with galleries and museums championing contemporary collectible design, his work situates American craft within a global conversation about process, utility, and expressiveness.