Erwin Hauer

In the 1950s Erwin Hauer designed and built architectural screens that perfectly complimented the furniture, interiors and structures of that era. He created simple patterns out of complex sculpture that simultaneously sooth and challenge the eye. Continuity and potential infinity have been at the very center of my sculpture from early on. I derived the notion of a continuous surface primarily from my studies of …

Ryota Kuwakubo

Ryota Kuwakubo is a Japanese artist and designer who's work fuses tech, function and aesthetic. The pieces are simple, but provocative and take the form of spaces, sculptures and jewlery. His portfolio site is pretty fantastic as well. via Joel at Gizmodo

Typoflex

Silverhand, the creator of Typoflex dubs his sculptures intense visual mechanical typographic objects . They are what graffiti might look like if it was turned in to sculpture. I’ve only seen pictures of the work, but it looks pretty fresh.