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    Ceramic Contemporary Cabinet by FAINA
    Quantity
    13,320
    Brass Hand-Sculpted Side Table by Samuel Costantini
    Quantity
    3,740
    The Elusive Nature of Perception No. 02 Table Lamp by Maximilian Michaelis
    Quantity
    3,520
    Proportions of Stone Stool by Lee Sisan
    Quantity
    3,960
    Monarch Table Lamp with Brass Dome by Carla Baz
    Quantity
    6,600
    Unique Signed Table by Jörg Pietschmann
    Quantity
    11,000
    The Elusive Nature of Perception No. 5 Mirror by Maximilian Michaelis
    Quantity
    6,380
    Proportions of Stone Stool by Lee Sisan
    Quantity
    3,960
    Oscar Wilde Dandy's Mirror by WUU
    Quantity
    968
    Brass Sculpted Light Suspension, Let's Talk by Periclis Frementitis
    Quantity
    5,060
    Ashes to Ashes B3, Bronze Chandelier Signed by William Guillon
    Quantity
    880
    Total:
    62,908

    Geoprimitive 005 Ceramic and Brass Candelstand by Niclas Wolf

    880

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Cerami-Candelstand 005-Wolf Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 4.5 kg
    Dimensions 18 × 18 × 37 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    ø 18 x 37 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    ø 7 x 14.5 in

    Materials

    ,

    Edition

    One of a Kind

    Lead time

    In Stock Now

    Additional Information

    Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.

    Materials: Brass, Ceramic

    Certificates are issued for all pieces.

    GEOPRIMITIVE is a design series that compares and connects the Precambrian, the birth of our home planet and today‘s geological human-centric Anthropocene era. A new clay has been developed and produced especially for the GEOPRIMITIVE_series in collaboration with ceramic engineers. The composition and thermic qualities of the clay, including under extreme atmospheric conditions, allow for these unique tectonic sculptures. The tectonics of the objects characterize the structure, the constructive elements relate to the laws of the structure inherent in the work of art, its statics, its self-assembly and the recognizably of loadbearing, burdening and supporting parts. Each object is unpredictable and without repetition. Each object is unique.