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    Oakwood Inverted Pyramid Coffee Table by Ana Volante Studio
    Quantity
    9,900
    Black Stone and Brass Stoique Stole Console Signed by Frédéric Saulou
    Quantity
    10,750
    Sculpted Bronze Sconce Light by Henry Wilson
    Quantity
    2,156
    Exceptional Daté Kan Volcanic Stone Low Table, Kaaron and Okurayama Studio
    Quantity
    28,600
    Feuillage Wall Mounted Light by Carla Baz
    Quantity
    1,540
    Matylda Censers, Sculpted Flamed Wood by Jan Garncarek
    Quantity
    2,500
    Shave Console Desk, Hand-Sculpted and Signed by Cedric Breisacher
    Quantity
    6,732
    U2 Brass Suspension by Jan Garncarek
    Quantity
    6,710
    Total:
    68,888

    Triple Momentum Blown Glass Pendants by Alex de Witte

    3,900

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Light-Momentum Triple-Witte Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 25 kg
    Dimensions 70 × 50 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    50 – 70 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    19.6 – 27.5 in

    Materials

    Edition

    One of a Kind

    Lead time

    3-4 Weeks

    Additional Information

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

    Materials: Blown Glass

    All pieces are unique and available in different sets:

    Single 20-25 cm 1 – 3 kg
    Double 30-40 cm 3 – 6 kg
    Triple 50-70 cm 5 – 10 kg

    All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance.

     

    “M…” blown glass suspensions by Alex de Witte
    With the M… Alex de Witte has found the prefect artistic defining moment while playing with the boundaries of glass blowing in yet another dimension. He’s frozen a significant moment in time in which he invites the beholder to ask himself a multitude of questions. Here Alex plays with the suggestion of perpetual motion. This ‘moment of meaningful suspense’ is like the key to free the imagination of the viewer. You can’t help it but curious; you can’t help it but fill in the gaps (…).