The American Danny Lane is the designer
of several pieces of furniture in curved glass FIAM: the ATLAS
collection, which includes table, coffee table and desk, and the coffee
table with hand-sculpted glass top Shell.
A sculptor of American origin, Danny Lane moved to England in 1975 to
study with Patrick Reyntiens, an artist specialised in the use of
coloured glass. A student of the visionary artist Cecil Collins, he
studied Fine Arts at the Byam Shaw School of Art and the Central School
of Art and Design. While at school, he experimented with and developed
his own concept of design, which continues to be the main feature of his
creative process.
Travelling in Europe, he confirmed his early interest in the
comparisons of the relationship between art and architecture. In 1981 he
set up his first studio in London and began to develop applied art
objects using low-cost industrial glass. In the mid Eighties, his
understanding of context, the direct use of materials and the
combination in his furnishing designs of contradictory materials and
shapes made him a key figure on the international design scene.
Together with limited series works for home furnishing, he received
numerous commissions for sculpture and architectural projects in both
iron and glass. In 1989 he moved to his current studio in Hythe Road.