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    Ode Three-Legged Stool by Sizar Alexis

    2,850

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Seat-Ode -Alexis Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 15 kg
    Dimensions 45 × 45 × 40 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    45 x 45 x 40 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    17.7 x 17.7 x 15.7 in

    Edition

    Limited Edition of 12

    Lead time

    5-6 Weeks

    Additional Information

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

    Title

    Ode

    Ode three-legged stool by Sizar Alexis

    Signed and numbered Edition of 12.

    The hexagon has more to it than we think, and some of the aspects of this shape are still mysterious. The series is an ode to the aesthetics that I fell in love with within a geometrical sculptural work of art and the interesting perfect form of the historical hexagon. It’s fascinating how hexagons are part of our life but fail to realize this. It all comes down to the element that is present throughout our body, and that is carbon. The use of the form dates back to ancient Mesopotamia circa 690 BC in the form of hexagonal-shaped cuneiform of the Assyrian king Sennacherib´s annals and is one of the first humans found to utilize hexagonal shapes. The series comes in natural solid pine or burned pine that gives it its character and tactility in the visible wavy woodgrains.