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Creator: Paul Stopler
Acanthe, a Unique Steel Blue Glass Art Work and Centrepiece by Paul Stopler
By Paul Stopler
Located in London, GB
Acanthe is a cast glass artwork in a beautiful steel blue by the British artist Paul Stopler. With a smooth exterior, the interior is stepped into sections with ridged protruding "shelves" of glass, which are all created in the wax model from which this is cast. Using a complex series of processes, Stopler’s primary fascination is with the craft of lathe-turning waxes to produce unique cast-glass vessels. Made using the lost-wax technique, each of the pieces investigates the dialogue between its outer and inner surfaces; deeply cut exteriors projecting their changing mass onto internal cores and cut interiors illuminating the vessel's exterior with graduating tones. Each vessel is ground and polished to a satin finish, facilitating a soft interior view of light, tone and colour, with the rims being polished to a reflective finish for contrast. A single translucent color is chosen for each form for its potential to transmit changing hues and light accents; the deeper the mass of glass, the more saturated the color. Having studied at the Royal College of Art and previously assisted many other artists including Bruno Romanelli, Max jacquard, Colin Reid and Ann Robinson...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Paul Stopler Furniture

Materials

Art Glass, Glass

Luka, a unique amber / orange glass art work and centrepiece by Paul Stopler
By Paul Stopler
Located in London, GB
Luka is a cast glass artwork in a beautiful soft amber / orange by the British artist Paul Stopler. With a smooth exterior, the interior is stepped into five sections by four ridged protruding "shelves" of glass, which are all created in the wax model from which this is cast. Using a complex series of processes, Stopler’s primary fascination is with the craft of lathe-turning waxes to produce unique cast-glass vessels. Made using the lost-wax technique, each of the pieces investigates the dialogue between its outer and inner surfaces; deeply cut exteriors projecting their changing mass onto internal cores and cut interiors illuminating the vessel's exterior with graduating tones. Each vessel is ground and polished to a satin finish, facilitating a soft interior view of light, tone and colour, with the rims being polished to a reflective finish for contrast. A single translucent color is chosen for each form for its potential to transmit changing hues and light accents; the deeper the mass of glass, the more saturated the color. Having studied at the Royal College of Art and previously assisted many other artists including Bruno Romanelli, Max jacquard, Colin Reid and Ann Robinson...
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2010s British Modern Paul Stopler Furniture

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

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By Paul Stopler
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Acanthe is a cast glass artwork in a beautiful steel blue by the British artist Paul Stopler. With a smooth exterior, the interior is stepped into sections with ridged protruding "shelves" of glass, which are all created in the wax model from which this is cast. Using a complex series of processes, Stopler’s primary fascination is with the craft of lathe-turning waxes to produce unique cast-glass vessels. Made using the lost-wax technique, each of the pieces investigates the dialogue between its outer and inner surfaces; deeply cut exteriors projecting their changing mass onto internal cores and cut interiors illuminating the vessel's exterior with graduating tones. Each vessel is ground and polished to a satin finish, facilitating a soft interior view of light, tone and colour, with the rims being polished to a reflective finish for contrast. A single translucent color is chosen for each form for its potential to transmit changing hues and light accents; the deeper the mass of glass, the more saturated the color. Having studied at the Royal College of Art and previously assisted many other artists including Bruno Romanelli, Max jacquard, Colin Reid and Ann Robinson...
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Leila, a unique dark purple / blackberry coloured glass vase by Paul Stopler
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Paul Stopler furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Paul Stopler furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Paul Stopler furniture, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Paul Stopler were created in the modern style in united kingdom during the 21st century and contemporary. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Kate Jones, Enemark & Thompson, and Wayne Charmer. Prices for Paul Stopler furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $6,121 and can go as high as $6,441, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $6,281.

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