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The Cavus Collection by Jan Ernst Brings Clay to Life

03.13.26 | By
The Cavus Collection by Jan Ernst Brings Clay to Life

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

Modern living room with a sculptural, layered white coffee table, a brown sofa, a wooden bowl, wall art, and a glowing organic-shaped wall light. Books and decor are on a shelf behind the sofa.

This table features three ridged plateaus, each slightly larger than the last. As each layer widens, a new gradient is formed, beholden to the light raking across the textured form. Each is sculpted by hand, allowing human touch to shape the ridges, every surface unique. Almost mimicking a canyon in the regularity of the layers, an ancient, knowing quality is imbued within the forms, awakening structures and neurons from long ago.

Abstract, smooth, white sculptural form mounted on a reddish-brown wood surface with a natural grain pattern.

When off, the delicate facets of the Cavus Sconce 02 are in stark contrast, light making sense of the hand-wrought vertices of the clay. Shifting tones recall sand dunes alive with wind, ever-changing yet monumental in scale. When on, warm tones of illumination create scales of warmth on the interior, intentional obfuscation lending itself well to diffused light.

An abstract, white sculptural wall sconce emits warm yellow light against a smooth, reddish-brown wooden wall.

 

A cozy living room corner with a brown sofa, a sculptural white side table, a metallic desk lamp, and a wavy wall sconce on wood-paneled walls. A shelf holds vases and books.

A round table set for two with plates, cutlery, a vase of pink roses, and a single tall candle, under a sculptural white pendant light against a wooden wall.

The Cavus Pendant offers a similarly inviting, warm tone, contrasting nicely with the slight grey tone of the clay. Light emerges from under a hooded form, the layers of solidity a cohesive signature of the collection.

A round table set for two with plates, cutlery, a vase of pink flowers, a candlestick, and a unique white pendant lamp against a wooden wall.

The Cavus Table Lamp, shown below, offers a tabletop member of the family. As much a cloud floating idly by as dunes in the distance, the shifting shape is steadied by a cylindrical base, grounding the purely organic form in something inherently humane: the column.

Round table with abstract sculpture, stacked books, a sphere, and decorative objects against a wood-paneled wall with framed artwork above. Two stools are placed around the table.

Jan Ernst is a South African designer, spanning several disciplines in his practice – including but not limited to art, sculpture, and spatial design. A fascination with the delicate yet complex structures of nature inform his work, bridging the gap between our thought processes as humans and the wonders of the organic world. Through these explorations of form, Ernst asks us to explore the similarities between the beauty of nature and humanity.

Round beige table with sculptural lamp, books, and decorative objects against a wood-paneled wall with framed art. Two upholstered stools are partially visible.

To learn more about the Cavus Collection by Jan Ernst, visit objectswithnarratives.com.

Photography courtesy of Marguerite Oelofse.

Growing up in NYC has given Aria a unique perspective into art + design, constantly striving for new projects to get immersed in. An avid baker, crocheter, and pasta maker, handwork and personal touch is central to what she loves about the built environment. Outside of the city, she enjoys hiking, biking, and learning about space.