Collection: Sculptures & Art Objects

Sculptures & Art Objects

In today’s best interiors, art is not an accessory—it is the measure of taste and status. The most compelling rooms are curated, not crowded: a conversation between forms and stories. Yakusha’s vases, sculptures, and reliefs are unmistakably her own—rooted in cultural memory, yet resolutely contemporary—so the pieces you choose become signatures of identity. Handmade, produced in small series, and crafted to hold its poise for years to come. View the collection and purchase online for unique, one-of-a-kind works that feel timeless—and artisanal.

Yakusha’s live design language—vital, naïve, wild—places feeling before flourish. Surfaces are mineral and soft to the eye, silhouettes recall archetypes rather than trends, scale is calibrated to intensify the room rather than dominate it. Within this ethos, certain objects act like talismans. For example “The Land of Light” creatures, for instance, arrive as guiding presences—each with a distinct “superpower” and a serene, animistic stance. We release works in two cadences—strictly limited editions and carefully produced open series—so you can choose between rarity and continuity. Many of these works are released as limited collections—Sontsehryv, “The Sun-Warming One,” is issued in only 12 pieces—so what you live with is not simply décor, but a rare companion with intent.

Types of Sculptures & Art Objects

Our collection unfolds across a few clear archetypes—sculptures, vases and refined tabletop accents—many released as limited editions. Sculptures set a focal presence, vases bring ritual even when empty, and smaller pieces layer texture and rhythm across shelves and consoles. Choose a single statement to anchor the room, or compose a quiet dialogue by mixing scales and heights.

Sculptures

Sculptures in our collection range from personal guardians to substantial room anchors as benches. The Land of Light family—Sontsehryv, Neboshyi, Shvydkonih, Dovhovukh—is hand-sculpted and individually finished, their characters expressed through posture, proportion, and a distinctly Ukrainian sense of warmth. These are not figurines so much as presences: companions that invite touch and seat on them. Materially, they are shaped in FAINA’s signature mix, made for longevity and stability.

Vases & Decorative Objects

Vessels and objects carry the same language into daily ritual—flowers for a dinner, a single branch in the entry, a quiet composition on a console. Some revive heritage forms: KUMANEC reinterprets festive Ukrainian pottery with sculptural legs and generous ceramic volumes, best for dry arrangements and richly textured styling, offered in multiple silhouettes and sizes. Other abstract instruments and tiaras: BANDURA echoes the national string instrument with layered profiles in ceramics with discreet ash accents—widely specified for refined interiors and private collections. TIARA stands apart as our most rarefied vessel—crafted in fireclay with engobe outside and glaze within; in a small edition it is encrusted with topaz (47.2 carats), a museum-grade object whose scarcity and handwork are reflected in its higher price.

Placement & Styling

Art objects reward clarity. Begin with a single focal point—a sculpture on a console in the entry, a vessel at the center of a dining table, a sculptured bench in a living room. Give it air, add some plants. Pair textures intentionally—mineral with linen, engobed ceramic with timber or stone—and let light do the rest. Consider sequence as much as stance: a KUMANEC set can move from dining to library, while a Volyk bench creature anchors quiet corners, bedside, or a contemplative niche in a hotel suite.

Materials

Our language is material. We work with responsibly sourced, natural media that gather character with time and can be serviced to last. Many sculptures—especially the Land of Light—are hand-formed in ZTISTA, our signature “live” mix of recycled cellulose, clay, hay, and other natural fillers. The result is a fingerprint texture. For vessels and select objects, we employ ceramics—engobed outside, glazed within—for practical resilience; TIARA elevates this craft with a jewel-grade topaz incrustation. Discreet wood and metal details appear where structure or contrast is needed—think ash elements in BANDURA—always finished to harmonize with the sculpted form. Taken together, these materials deliver the duality we prize: the composure of museum pieces and the intimacy of objects made to be touched, and lived with.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is your sculptures sustainable or eco-friendly?

Our preferences are natural materials, lasting elements, accountable finishing, and local construction whenever feasible. Most are made-to-order so as to reduce wastage. To get to know about provenance and care, request material details on any product.

Can I order custom-made sculptures?

Yes. Most of the pieces are customizable in size, finish, upholstery and construction updates. Extend your measurements and inspiration, our staff will advise the viability, costs and schedules.

Can I choose my own materials?

In most cases, you can select from curated woods, stones, metals, and textiles. For special projects, we can review COM/COL (Customer’s Own Material/Leather) and advise on performance and suitability.

Do you ship sculptures internationally?

We offer worldwide shipping to most regions via trusted carriers. We’ll recommend the safest method based on item size, finish, and destination.

How long does delivery take?

There is a variation in the design and customization of lead times. The assets that one has in stock are dispatched faster; the items that have to be made-to-order take time to be manufactured before dispatch ( around 8 - 14 weeks ). At check out we will provide a rough window of when we expect it to be ready and update you all the way until it happens.

Do you offer a warranty on your sculptures?

Yes. We have included limited warranty against manufacturing defects to our sculptures. The scope and the period of warranty vary according to the kind of the product; detailed terms can be provided by request.

Can I see the sculptures in person before purchasing?

You can view selected pieces by appointment at our studio or partner showrooms, and request finish samples to evaluate color and texture at home. Contact us to plan a visit.

Can I return or exchange my order?

All our pieces are made to order and are final sale. Before shipment, we always document each piece before dispatch to speed up resolution. On delivery, inspect the packaging and item before signing, if anything is damaged, note it with the courier and contact us immediately. Shipments are fully insured by our logistics partners, and they will compensate for transit damage.