
Humans have incredible powers of pattern recognition. The way we process details allows us to form connections in between topics, even when they might not be instantly obvious– and even when they may not exist in the very first place. Debuting at Objects With Narratives in 2025, the Cavus Collection by Jan Ernst is influenced by the arid plains and shifting sand of the Karoo, a semi-desert area of Ernst’s native South Africa. Playfully embodying the area between furniture, landscape, and animal, the collection expertly welcomes biomimetic qualities into the home.

This table includes 3 ridged plateaus, each somewhat bigger than the last. As each layer widens, a new gradient is formed, beholden to the light raking across the textured type. Each is sculpted by hand, allowing human touch to form the ridges, every surface special. Almost imitating a canyon in the consistency of the layers, an ancient, understanding quality is imbued within the types, awakening structures and nerve cells from long ago.

When off, the delicate facets of the Cavus Sconce 02 remain in plain contrast, light making sense of the hand-wrought vertices of the clay. Shifting tones recall dune alive with wind, ever-changing yet significant in scale. When on, warm tones of illumination produce scales of heat on the interior, deliberate obfuscation loaning itself well to diffused light.


The Cavus Pendant uses a similarly inviting, warm tone, contrasting perfectly with the slight grey tone of the clay.

Light emerges from under a hooded type, the layers of solidity a cohesive signature of the collection. The Cavus Table Lamp, shown below, provides a tabletop family member. As much a cloud floating idly by as dunes in the distance, the shifting shape is steadied by a cylindrical base, grounding the simply natural

type in something naturally humane: the column.< img src= "https://design-milk.com/images/2026/02/Cavus-Collection-Jan-Ernst-3-810x1145.jpg"alt=" Round table with abstract sculpture, stacked books, a sphere, and decorative items against a wood-paneled wall with framed artwork above. Two stools are placed around the table." width="810" height=" 1145"/ > Jan Ernst is a South African designer, spanning numerous disciplines in his practice– including however not restricted to art, sculpture, and spatial style. A fascination with the fragile yet intricate structures of nature inform his work, bridging the space in between our believed procedures as human beings and the marvels of the natural world. Through these explorations of kind, Ernst asks us to explore the similarities in between the appeal of nature and humanity.

To learn more about the Cavus Collection by Jan Ernst, visit objectswithnarratives.com. Photography courtesy of Items With Narratives.
Maturing in New York City has given Aria a distinct perspective into art + design, continuously pursuing brand-new tasks to get immersed in. A devoted baker, crocheter, and pasta maker, handwork and individual touch is main to what she likes about the developed environment. Beyond the city, she takes pleasure in treking, cycling, and learning about area.