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by Alexander May

Introducing the charismatic Alexander May, a multidisciplinary creative bridging art and design across both physical and digital spaces. With over two decades of experience, he has built a career that spans fine art, creative consulting, and brand development.

As the founder of SIZED, a global creative studio, May leads a team that partners with brands, artists, and institutions to develop branding, campaigns, digital experiences, and immersive activations. Through his practice, May challenges conventions while ensuring that creative direction remains strategic, functional, and culturally impactful.

Item

“My favorite Kassl product is the Original Below Rubber rain coat for sure. I love the material and the quality of the clasps.”

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Original below rubber black

€795
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BART loafer Black

€180
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Book

“'Wool' is a book documenting 20+ years of work by artist, Christopher Wool. It features incredible images of his studio in Marfa and several interviews. It’s one of my favorite references because it paints an excellent picture of his impressive oeuvre."

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Chair

“This is the first chair I designed when I opened my practice in Los Angeles a few years ago. It’s inspired by Donald Judd and apple boxes, and has become a staple in my interiors.”

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Art

“My longtime friend Donald Ryan recently curated 'Cy Twombly - Reiner Speck: Fragments of An Adoration' with Maison d'Art, which is a beautiful exhibit showcasing Twombly’s works collected by Speck.”

Object

“These are Stainless steel dumbells designed by Diego Villarreal Vagujhelyi. I love their energy – I workout with them but also admire them as sculptures.”

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Vessel

“This is a large ceramic vessel that I have had for over 15 years. It has traveled with me to multiple homes and studios. It has served as a base for sculptures on many occasions. It’s one of the few objects I can’t let go of.”

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