A graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, Roger Millar is a silversmith best known for his architectural vessels and sculptural forms, often characterised by angular geometries and bold use of negative space.
His work reflects a fascination with constructed form, frequently drawing inspiration from urban landscapes and industrial design.
Millar’s practice combines traditional silversmithing techniques such as scoring, folding, and soldering with a modernist sensibility. Working primarily in silver, occasionally offset with materials such as ebony or acrylic, his pieces are both tactile and formally rigorous.