Designed to be sold in Penhaligon’s global flagship stores, this limited edition scaled down version of their Lion Table is sure to become a collectors piece.
In early 2025, I was approached by architect and interior designers Michalis Boyd, who are based in London and New York. They asked if I could create a sculptural table centrepiece for the relaunch of Penhaligon’s global flagship stores. Penhaligon’s are perfumers to the King under the Puig umbrella.
The commission called for a bronze lion table to display fragrance. It needed to be an object that could express heritage, authority, and craftsmanship within a contemporary retail setting.
As always, field research played a vital role in getting this commission right. In March 2025, I travelled to Tanzania to study lion in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater alongside our brilliant Nomad guide Joel. Observing lions in their natural environment remains key to my sculptural process, as I need to understand their movement, anatomy, and what they are about. This research built on earlier studies undertaken in Kenya for my life size lion sculptures completed in 2019. I spent two wonderful weeks in the bush sculpting lion from the back of landrover.