Shalom Buberman · Designer & 3D Artist

Form as a living system.

Study I — articulated sculptural object

Shalom Buberman is a multidisciplinary designer and 3D artist whose practice explores the space between sculpture, design, and systems of transformation. Drawing on more than two decades of experience developing complex, system-driven projects, he creates sculptural objects that investigate form, articulation, balance, and change.

Positioned between sculpture and collectible design, the works range from fixed compositions to modular, reconfigurable structures capable of shifting between figurative, abstract, and hybrid states. Through rotation, tension, and recomposition, each object invites multiple readings rather than a single definitive form.

Combining digital modeling, additive manufacturing, and material experimentation, Buberman develops each piece through a closely controlled process that extends from design to fabrication and assembly. The resulting small-batch works unite precise geometry with tactile qualities, including parametric textures and integrated elastic elements.

The Intention

“The work is concerned with potential — how an object can remain open, continuously reinterpreted through movement, interaction and change.”
Where It Lives

Made for considered spaces.

For — Collectors

Collectible Design

Experimental, characterful works for those drawn to objects with presence and identity — not generic shelf pieces.

For — Architects

Statement Pieces

Articulated objects for private residences, offices, hotels and hospitality spaces that ask for a quiet, confident focal point.

For — Galleries

Concept & Trade

For galleries, design stores and concept spaces focused on contemporary, distinctive visual language.