Peter Speliopoulos Projects

WhereItaly and New York
WhatHand-stained leather, hem-stitched linen and hand-thrown stoneware
Artist and polymat...

Artist and polymath Peter Speliopoulos has made manifest a lifelong passion for color, texture, and craft in many forms, from fashion to handcrafted objects for the home. He nurtured a love for material and construction while growing up in Springfield, Massachusetts, before attending New York’s Parsons School of Design. Today, at the helm of his own workshop, he applies his diverse skill set to home-design heroes such as leather table accessories and natural stone lamps, ceramic vases, and other works. Each design is intended to heighten the senses and bridge the contemporary with the primitive while honoring the traditions of the artists and craftspeople who came before.

Artist and polymath Peter Speliopoulos has made manifest a lifelong passion for color, texture, and craft in many forms, from fashion to handcrafted objects for the home. He nurtured a love for material and construction while growing up in Springfield, Massachusetts, before attending New York’s Parsons School of Design. Today, at the helm of his own workshop, he applies his diverse skill set to home-design heroes such as leather table accessories and natural stone lamps, ceramic vases, and other works. Each design is intended to heighten the senses and bridge the contemporary with the primitive while honoring the traditions of the artists and craftspeople who came before.

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Peter Speliopoulos Projects

Artist and polymath Peter Speliopoulos has manifested his lifelong passion for colour, texture and craft through many forms, from fashion and opera costume design to handcrafted homeware. He developed a love for material and construction while growing up in Springfield, Massachusetts, leading him to study at Parsons School of Design. Following this, he worked for esteemed fashion houses such as Donna Karan New York, where he was named creative director. Now, he applies these skills to leather and suede table accessories that are intended to heighten the senses and present the balance between the contemporary and the primitive, all while honouring the way of life of the past, present and future.