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About 
Ode
Baux-lite
Diosca
Key Stool
Exhibitions
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Jordan is a designer/maker, working across both furniture & object, whose practice is grounded in material-led thinking and considered making. His work is developed through a close engagement with materiality and proportions.

The resulting work is measured and deliberate. Attention is given to scale, proportion and use, producing objects that are intentional and quietly resolved. Through a disciplined approach to making, Jordan’s practice seeks to create objects that reward close observation and sustain their relevance over time.


Jordan Conlan
jordan@jordanconlan.studio
@jordan.conlan
01.Ode


Murray Redgum, Sterling Silver
2025

Indicative of place through referenced geometries, materials, and historical markers, crafted from a single slab of pre-felled timber, gathered from the banks of the Murray River/Dhungala, Ode moves beyond function to become a reflection of its origin.
Subtly capturing the spirit and story of a small regional town.

1/2    Architecture in the Netherlands, NAi Publishers
02.Baux_lite


Jarrah, Aluminium Billet, LED
2025


Conceived from a newfound awareness of the deforestation of Western Australia’s Jarrah forests for bauxite (aluminium) extraction, this piece reflects on the tension between human progress and environmental loss. It captures a moment of brutality and beauty - a negotiation of give and take.

1/2    Minimalism in Germany: The Sixties, Hatje Cantz
2/2    Minimalism in Germany: The Sixties, Hatje Cantz
03.Disoca


Blackwood, Tweed, Copper, Mild Steel
2025


A play on proportions, Disoca is a freestanding cabinet that resists perceived norms,through an intentional distortion of balance and form. The piece invites a sense of play and inquisitiveness through tactile interaction, encouraging the viewer to engage beyond what they might expect.

1/3    Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle, Guggenheim Museum Publications
2/3    Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle, Guggenheim Museum Publications

3/3    Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle, Guggenheim Museum Publications
04.Key Stool


Ebonized blackwood, Brass, Leather
2024


Born from the idea of creating a functional piece, adaptable to a range of environments and hard-to-fill spaces, this work draws inspiration from the harshness and brutality of our surrounding landscape. A conventional form is reimagined through craft and precise detailing, balancing utility with air of refinement.



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GIVEandTAKE - Upcoming


Objects in Question - RMIT


VIVID - Design & Decor Show


FUTUREPROOF - Melbourne Design Week


06.Awards

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RMIT Erik Romoke Award - for “Demonstrating outstanding qualities” within the Furniture Design Program

Vivid Emerging Designer Awards - Commendation