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Objects and Material Studies

An evolving collection of produced objects and works in development by Gregory Constantine. Each entry distinguishes what has been physically realized from what remains in development; availability is noted individually.

01Edition Object2026NOT FOR SALE
Vitrine Cigarette Case shown closed from the front on white
Vitrine Cigarette Case open with unbranded cigarettes shown for scale on white
Empty Vitrine Cigarette Case showing its polished brass interior and hinge on white

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Vitrine Cigarette Case

A pocket-scale case that reframes the familiar cigarette pack as a durable architectural object.

Warm ivory lacquer panels sit within a polished brass frame. The hinged lid opens to a mirror-polished interior and sculpted side retainers, turning an everyday gesture into a precise, tactile ritual.

Material study
Ivory Lacquer / Polished Brass / Mirrored Interior
Status
NOT FOR SALE
02Produced Study2026NOT FOR SALE
Monolith Backgammon Set in dark stone, leather and metal photographed on white
Monolith Backgammon Set viewed open from above with stone checkers and clear dice
Closed Monolith Backgammon Set shown as a dark stone travel case on white

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Monolith Backgammon Set

A physically realized game object exploring ritual, weight and material contrast.

The produced study organizes dark stone, leather and metal within a travel case that treats play as a deliberate spatial ritual. The object sits between game, furniture and portable architecture.

Material study
Stone / Leather / Metal
Status
NOT FOR SALE
03Produced Study2026NOT FOR SALE
Aperture Ashtray in glazed ceramic and polished brass photographed on white
Aperture Ashtray viewed directly from above with concentric perforated brass insert
Aperture Ashtray shown from a low side angle in glazed ceramic and polished brass

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Aperture Ashtray

A physically realized tabletop object organized around concentric perforation and polished material contrast.

The produced study brings glazed ceramic and polished brass into a low architectural volume. A perforated central plane gives the functional object the precision and presence of a small instrument.

Material study
Glazed Ceramic / Polished Brass
Status
NOT FOR SALE