Eny Lee Parker

Eny Lee Parker is a spatial designer based in New York, known for her work in the realms of objects, furniture, and lighting. Her approach centers around the use of clay as her primary medium, channeling the essence of traditional craftsmanship with a focus on slowness, intention, and a deep respect for natural resources. In doing so, she creates contemporary objects that elevate awareness, presence, and celebrate the beauty of non-living things. Lee Parker’s work has been featured in publications including The New York Times, T Magazine, Vogue, Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, Wallpaper*, Domino Magazine, Dwell, Financial Times, and more. She was a judge for the esteemed Dezeen Awards in 2023. In addition to her editorial

recognition, Lee Parker’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions and group shows including presentations at Design Miami and Milan Design Week. She made her curatorial debut with Sexy, a group exhibition at Objective Gallery. Beyond exhibitions, Lee has collaborated with brands such as Lulu and Georgia and Hudson Valley Lighting to design furniture and lighting collections that marry functionality with her artistic language. Eny Lee Parker continues to redefine the boundaries of contemporary design, emphasizing the intrinsic beauty of objects.

Eny Lee Parker is a spatial designer based in New York, known for her work in the realms of objects, furniture, and lighting. Her approach centers around the use of clay as her primary medium, channeling the essence of traditional craftsmanship with a focus on slowness, intention, and a deep respect for natural resources. In doing so, she creates contemporary objects that elevate awareness, presence, and celebrate the beauty of non-living things. Lee Parker’s work has been featured in publications including The New York Times, T Magazine, Vogue, Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, Wallpaper*, Domino Magazine, Dwell, Financial Times, and more. She was a judge for the esteemed Dezeen Awards in 2023. In addition to her editorial

recognition, Lee Parker’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions and group shows including presentations at Design Miami and Milan Design Week. She made her curatorial debut with Sexy, a group exhibition at Objective Gallery. Beyond exhibitions, Lee has collaborated with brands such as Lulu and Georgia and Hudson Valley Lighting to design furniture and lighting collections that marry functionality with her artistic language. Eny Lee Parker continues to redefine the boundaries of contemporary design, emphasizing the intrinsic beauty of objects.

Eny Lee Parker
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