Sizar Alexis 5 Picks From Philia Collection
Sizar Alexis
5 Picks from PHILIA Collection
Sizar Alexis is a Swedish-Iraqi designer that experiments with objects that display a sense of stillness and serenity with strong character through geometrical shapes, this feeling accomplished through the use of raw and inherent beauty of natural materials. Alongside his material driven approach, Sizar brings personal and cultural narratives into his work. In combination with a deep interest in Brutalist esthetics and contextual inspiration from the rich cultural and architectural heritage of ancient Mesopotamia. He aims to explore his own identity and position within the Chaldean diaspora and in the design industry.
“I love Jojo’s ceramic work of art, the pieces tend to be imperfect, rough and irregular and very emotional.”
“Paul’s monolith lamp have a character I am drawn to. I like how Its simplicity with curvy metallic tubes and the dome gives it this sculptural & sturdy look and that is what I appreciate.”
“Arno’s sculptural and dark textured pieces of art is what I always drawn to. And The babel vase with ancient architecture inspiration has the sacred feeling that draws you in.“
“I love John Eric’s handcrafted minimal sculptural pieces of art have a fine balance between function and form that makes the pieces very timeless.”
“I love how Omar represents his Egyptian heritage, his monolithic sculptural designs made in translucent Egyptian onyx marble, also knows as Pharaonic alabaster have a spiritual presence.”