The classic subject of the Three Graces is reinterpreted in the lilting planes of this painted aluminum sculpture.
Visitors to this oceanside villa are met by a refined, cast stone relief that climbs up the stairway to the entry plaza.
A cast stone frieze with a nautical theme graces the open-air dining room of a seaside home.
This sculpture inhabits a tenth floor balcony high above the sea, and provides a point of reference for the vast space between the living quarters and the distant horizon.
Perched at the edge of the dunes, this seaside residence is an airy composition of intersecting buildings and courtyards on several levels. The guest room pavilion at the entrance is differentiated by the blithe, graphic mural wrapping it's stucco walls.
The grand scale and understated form of the Mido pull was designed specifically for the entrance of a stunning, seaside house filled with contemporary art.
A gigantic mural supplies background color for exercise in this Eastside amenity space.
This freestanding sculpture commissioned for a glass top side table in an elegant flat overlooking Eaton Square is a lyric dance of folds rendered in concrete.
A 75' long wall at the entry facade of this spectacular house in Rancho Mirage invites bold treatment with a rugged, rolling, relief frieze. It subsumes the front door with it's giant counterbalanced handle and jumps the stair wall to finish at the kitchen patio.
This tall, sculptural waterfall in the interior courtyard of a new, design conscious condominium can be seen at the end of the procession through the lobby.
An advancing frieze of cast stone figures embellish the structural panels at the 8th, 11th and 14th floors of a new building at E 79th St.
A dispersed composition of rusticated forms is dramatically lit by sky light in the dining area of this Cape Town villa.
This sea-themed frieze in cast concrete distinguishes the sitting area of the inner colonnade at a glamorous beach house.
A rugged concrete frieze of evocative and sensual shapes in deep relief holds its own in a dramatic setting overlooking the Pacific.
The Sculpted Series is an evolving range of sand cast brass door handles designed by Mig Perkins and manufactured and distributed by Hamilton Sinkler, a luxury architectural hardware company based in New York City. See and shop the Sculpted Series @ HamiltonSinkler.com
Art interventions by Mig Perkins were an integral part of the revamp of the Barney’s New York in New York City and Beverly Hills, CA by Steven Harris Architects and Rees Roberts + Partners Interiors and Landscapes, including:
- Chromed glass surround for spiral stair
- Faceted mirrors for Fred’s Bar
- Carved ‘French plaster’ walls for selling areas
- Cast brass door pulls
A stenciled mural of shapes from the oasis enlivens the interior courtyard of an iconic 1950s house.
This cast stone mural in a bespoke limestone mix was commissioned for a monumental fireplace at a Florida mansion.
The dramatic faceted door of an oceanside residence gets sculptural pulls with a nautical air.
This proposed painted mural wraps the stucco walls inside and out of this hillside city residence.
This mural for the balcony of the recital space of the Professional Children’s School in Manhattan takes advantage of the inherent sound dampening and fire proof attributes of industrial felt in it’s bold design.
Specifically designed for the challenging and changeable light of its location, the Three Graces perch on a high window sill overlooking the MOMA garden.
This licensed design for a sculptural fire bowl can be carved from any number of different stones. This one is for a terrace in Coachella Valley.