Craft & Materials
Selected for its quiet translucency and natural depth, Anatolian White Onyx is hand-selected from a single Turkish quarry for its provenance, rarity, tonal calm and veining integrity.
No two sections are alike.
Alexandar uses this material for the way it receives and reveals light; softly, honestly and without excess. It brings a luminous stillness to each piece, allowing material truth to become part of the emotional experience.
Alexandar uses only the finest-grade American Black Walnut, selected for its grain consistency, tonal richness and structural integrity.
In its softened form, it takes on an almost atmospheric quality; warm, pale and quietly architectural. It is chosen not only for beauty, but for the depth it brings to proportion, touch and permanence. This is timber selected with the same discipline as sculpture: for balance, character and endurance.
Cast bronze is used for its permanence, weight and capacity to hold form with precision. Alexandar works with this material not as ornament, but as structure, a foundational element that carries both visual gravity and long-term durability.
Chosen for its authenticity and refined finish, the bronze is cast, shaped and resolved with exacting care. It protects, grounds and defines the collection’s unmistakable architectural language.
Sourced from Brazil, Taj Mahal Quartzite is selected for its geological rarity, tonal warmth and quiet visual movement.
Its surface carries softness without fragility; a calm, almost atmospheric material presence that sits between stone and light. Alexandar uses it for the sense of permanence it brings to a piece, and for the way it holds subtle variation without noise. It is a material of restraint, depth and lasting beauty.
Every Alexandar piece is brought through a sequence of invisible steps, where material is shaped, refined and brought into quiet alignment.
Bronze is cast, then hand-finished with precision, its surface resolved through patination to achieve depth, tone and permanence.
Stone is cut and carved to reveal its internal movement, while timber is shaped and softened through repeated refinement, allowing proportion and balance to emerge with clarity.
Assembly is approached as a final act of resolution. Each junction is considered, each transition refined, ensuring continuity across material, weight and form.
Nothing is rushed. Each stage is deliberate, shaping work that is felt as much as it is seen.
Across the collection, Alexandar pieces begin at twelve thousand and extend
beyond three hundred thousand Australian dollars, reflecting the rarity
of materials and the discipline of the making process.