A celebration of sculptural form and artistic expression
We’re thrilled to share the October issue of The Curios — Spacio’s ongoing exploration of artistry, craftsmanship, and the timeless beauty of sculptural design. Each month, The Curios brings together a handpicked selection of sculptures and art objects that reflect our commitment to curating pieces that elevate interiors and enrich the sensory experience of living with art.
The October edition is a tribute to the tactile and the expressive — a collection that bridges tradition and innovation. Within this month’s curation, you’ll find works that reinterpret classic materials through contemporary perspectives, offering an engaging dialogue between past and present. From limited-edition bronze sculptures by the Belgian brand Gardeco that celebrate form and strength, to Vanessa Mitrani’s evocative glass creations from France, this issue captures the diversity of material storytelling that defines modern sculptural art.
Furthering the dialogue between material and imagination are gilded porcelain coffee table centrepieces from Jonathan Adler, which bring a touch of glamour and whimsy to any setting. In contrast, wooden sculptures from the Nordic brand Warm Nordic embrace simplicity and warmth — pieces that speak softly yet profoundly, adding a sense of natural calm to contemporary interiors. Each sculpture, whether opulent or organic, has been chosen for its ability to transform a space into a statement of individuality and refined taste.
At Spacio, we believe art and design should not only be seen but felt. Every sculpture and art object featured in The Curios embodies a story — of the artist’s vision, the material’s journey, and the emotion it evokes within its new environment. This sentiment is beautifully echoed in the nature-inspired crystal sculptures from Maleras, where light and texture converge to mirror the serenity of the natural world. Similarly, the wooden marquetry pieces from the Spanish brand Madlab celebrate craftsmanship through geometric precision and a poetic interplay of grains and tones — tactile art that resonates with heritage and modernity alike.
This edition also highlights the emerging trend of integrating sculptural art into modern interiors — not merely as accessories, but as focal points that shape the character of a room. Consider the Stacking Vessels collection by Pia Wüstenberg of Utopia & Utility, where glass, wood, and metal come together in a modular harmony of function and form; or the business and motivational sculptures by German sculptor Luise Kott Gartner, designed to inspire leadership, ambition, and thought in professional and personal spaces. For those who find beauty in organic imperfection, soapstone sculptures from Latin America bring a grounded, handmade authenticity that connects the material to the soul of its maker.
No edition of The Curio would be complete without a nod to the timeless romance of the sea — captured here through Italian crystal sculptures from the iconic brand Duccio Di Segna. Their fluid lines and translucent depths evoke the motion of waves, transforming interiors into serene reflections of coastal beauty.
Beyond aesthetics, our curatorial process celebrates the human element. Each artist represented in The Curios brings a distinct voice and philosophy to their work. Some explore the tension between structure and fluidity, others find poetry in imperfection, and many engage deeply with sustainability — repurposing materials to create forms that speak to both environmental consciousness and artistic integrity. Through this collection, we seek to connect our audience not just with beautiful objects, but with the creative minds and meaningful stories behind them.
As you browse through the October issue, we invite you to experience The Curios as more than a showcase — consider it an ongoing conversation between art, design, and the spaces we inhabit. Whether you are a seasoned collector or someone discovering the joy of sculpture for the first time, this collection offers inspiration for every aesthetic journey.
Curated by Navin Kanodia, Spacio’s Principal Interior Stylist, this edition reflects his signature approach — where art, design, and storytelling merge seamlessly to create emotional connections within a space. With an eye for balance and proportion, Navin brings over two decades of experience in shaping refined, art-driven interiors. His curatorial philosophy celebrates craftsmanship, authenticity, and individuality — values that define both The Curios and Spacio’s creative ethos.
We welcome you to explore the full curation and discover pieces that resonate with your own sense of style and story. And as always, our team at Spacio is here to guide you — whether it’s sourcing specific artworks, offering design consultation, or helping you build a personal collection that reflects your vision.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if we can be of any assistance. We look forward to sharing this creative journey with you and to continuing to bring exceptional artistry into your world — one piece at a time.
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