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MER, Sculptural Coffee Table
Ira BoykoPrice upon request
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Material
Glass (slumping technique), Labrador Volga Blue Aqua stone
Dimensions
70 × 50 × 18 cm
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MER, Sculptural Coffee Table
Price upon request
Have questions? Contact us
?
Details
Material
Glass (slumping technique), Labrador Volga Blue Aqua stone
Dimensions
70 × 50 × 18 cm
About Artist
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Ira Boyko is a product designer, interior designer, and decorator. Having graduated from the Art Theatre School, Stage Design and Artistic Stage Decoration Department, she discovered product design as a means of creative self-expression. The artist’s creative endeavors are deeply influenced by Russian cultural heritage: visual arts, theatre, ballet.
Ira Boyko’s objects are rooted in movement — of energy, form, and cultural memory. Drawing from the visual language of early 20th‑century avant-garde and the theatrical richness of her background, she translates emotional rhythm into material expression. Whether working with glass or textiles, her practice balances clarity and complexity, honoring both historical reference and modern restraint.
Her work is guided by the idea of creative energy as weightless— free of boundaries, yet deeply resonant. She doesn’t merely craft decorative pieces; she composes visual narratives that evoke dance, abstraction, and symbolism. Through sculptural forms and finely woven surfaces, Boyko invites the viewer into a quiet dialogue with tradition, space, and the invisible forces that shape both.