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Pipe Fitting Tree Sculpture by Hyungjun Lee
Located in Geneve, CH
Pipe Fitting Tree Sculpture by Hyungjun Lee Dimensions: D 14 x W 14 x H 110 cm. Materials: Stainless steel. Hyungjun Lee EDUCATION 2015-2018 ESAD Orléans / Objet & Espace ...
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2010s Korean Post-Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Pipe Fitting Tree Sculpture II by Hyungjun Lee
Located in Geneve, CH
Pipe Fitting Tree Sculpture II by Hyungjun Lee Dimensions: D 14 x W 14 x H 145 cm. Materials: Stainless steel. Hyungjun Lee EDUCATION 2015-2018 ESAD Orléans / Objet & Espace ...
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2010s Korean Post-Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

21st Century Abstract Sculpture Melted by Renzo Buttazzo
Located in Paris, FR
21st century abstract sculpture MELTED by Renzo Buttazzo from Italy. Sculpture in Lecce Stone. Delivered with a certificate of authenticity...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stone, Limestone, Stainless Steel

Steel Bottle Opener by Gentner Design
Located in Geneve, CH
Darkned Brass Bottle Opener by Gentner Design Dimensions: D 14 x W 1.9 x H 1.9 cm Materials: stainless steel Strong in form and heavy in weight, the bottle openers are elegant in th...
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2010s American Post-Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Flow Petit No 22, fluid abstract wooden sculpture by the Danish Studio Egeværk
Located in London, GB
'Flow Petit No 22' is a unique artwork by the Danish artists, Egeværk. It is created from Wengé sourced from Africa - Congo and Cameroon - (wood, FSC* certified) with a stainless ste...
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2010s Danish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Flow Petit No 20, abstract fluid Wenge wood & gold mounted sculpture by Egeværk
Located in London, GB
'Flow Petit No 20' is a unique artwork by the Danish artists, Egeværk. It is created from Wengé sourced from Africa - Congo and Cameroon - (wood, FSC* certified) with an inlay of 24c...
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2010s Danish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Gold, Gold Plate, Stainless Steel

Flow Petit No 21, Wenge wood & gold abstract fluid mounted sculpture by Egeværk
Located in London, GB
'Flow Petit No 21' is a unique artwork by the Danish artists, Egeværk. It is created from Wengé sourced from Africa - Congo and Cameroon - (wood, FSC* certified) with an inlay of 24c...
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2010s Danish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel, Gold Plate, Gold

Alata Celesti Polished Stainless Steel Abstract Minimalist Sculpture
Located in San Jose del Cabo, BCS
Introducing Alata Celesti, a masterpiece of geometric minimalism. With its precise angles and shapes, it is a perfect representation of the minimalist ae...
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21st Century and Contemporary Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

21st Century Abstract Sculpture ETA 80 cm height by Renzo Buttazzo
Located in Paris, FR
21st century abstract sculpture ETA by Renzo Buttazzo from Italy Sculpture in Lecce Stone Delivered with a certificate of authenticity. Since 1886 Renzo Buttazzo work with Pie...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stone, Limestone, Stainless Steel

David Gil Bennington Potters Mirrored Glasses Mid Century Sculpture Mask
Located in Westfield, NJ
Circa 1960s David Gil for Bennington Potters "Bowler Man" sculpture with mirrored sunglasses and a bowler hat. Stainless steel stand and in excellent vintage condition. Glazed cerami...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Singularity Sculpture
Located in London, GB
Singularity Sculpture sees Duffy realise the Singularity design concept in its purest form; crafting a showcase sculptural piece from the byproduct off AI generative programming – br...
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2010s British Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Bronze, Stainless Steel

Set of 2 Galactica A Mirror Sculpture by SB26
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 2 Galactica A Mirror Sculpture by SB26 Dimensions: W 120 x D 10 x H 82 cm Materials: Stainless Steel, Copper finishing. Galactica is a visual vocabulary, inspired by both ret...
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2010s French Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Copper, Stainless Steel

Galactica A Mirror Sculpture by SB26
Located in Geneve, CH
Galactica A Mirror Sculpture by SB26 Dimensions: W 120 x D 10 x H 82 cm Materials: Stainless Steel, Copper finishing. Galactica is a visual vocabulary, inspired by both retro-futuri...
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2010s French Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Copper, Stainless Steel

Galactica I Blue Mirror Sculpture by SB26
Located in Geneve, CH
Galactica I Blue Mirror Sculpture by SB26 Dimensions: W 92 x D 10 x H 148 cm Materials: Stainless Steel, Blue Finishing. Galactica is a visual vocabulary, inspired by both retro-fut...
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2010s French Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Bent Line Chair by Stine Mikkelsen
Located in Geneve, CH
Bent Line Chair by Stine Mikkelsen Dimensions:43 D x 68 W x 97 H cm Materials: Stainless Steel. Outdoor Suitable. Stine Mikkelsen is a Copenhagen-based m...
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2010s Danish Minimalist Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Claude Viseux, Abstract Sculpture, 20th Century, Steel
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
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1960s French Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Claude Viseux, Abstract Sculpture, Late 20th Century, Steel
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
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1960s French Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
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1960s French Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

82"x51" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Bronze #719
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, stainless steel. Measures: 82" X 51". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using bronze and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged to give the sculpture a warmth and depth in color and display. The stainless steel gives the sculpture a shine, reflectivity, and mirrored finish that adds sparkle to the room and picks up on colors that surround the piece. Metal reflections highlight the feathery radius and create gentle shadows that deepen and project the sculpture into the wall. The radiating central bundles create a kaleidoscopic shadow effect that changes with viewing angle and lighting. Brightly lit, drama and strength dominates through reflection and shadow. By lowering the lighting the same piece becomes soft and alluring. Kue uses an aesthetic reminiscent of trees, electricity, and light to create sculptures of peace and beauty. Adults and children alike see snowflakes, stars, flowers, a metal branch, ocean creatures...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

Set of 6 Cosmic Blue Pin Wall Decor by Zieta
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 6 cosmic blue pin wall decor by Zieta Dimensions: diameter 10, 12, 14, 16 cm Material: stainless steel. Finish: Thermal colored. Available in flamed gold. Available powder-c...
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2010s Polish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

66"x41" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Brass #675
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, bright brass, stainless steel. Measures: 66" X 41". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using bronze, brass, and stainless steel wire. The bronze is ...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Brass

74"x74" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Bronze #703
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, stainless steel. Measures: 74" X 74". Kue King created this large-scale diamond wall mounted sculpture using bronze, brass, and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

82"x53" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless Steel #705
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Stainless steel. Measures: 82" X 53". Kue King created this diamond wall mounted sculpture using stainless steel wire. The stainless steel gives the sculpture a shine, reflectivity,...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Stainless Steel, Wire

48"x26" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless Steel #682
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Stainless steel. Measures: 48" X 26". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using stainless steel wire. The stainless steel gives the sculpture a shine, reflectivit...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Stainless Steel, Wire

49"x49" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Brass #717
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Brass, stainless steel. Measures: 49" X 49". Kue King created this circular wall mounted sculpture using brass and stainless steel wire. The bright brass and stainless steel gives t...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Brass, Bronze, Stainless Steel, Wire

Nymph a Handwoven and Dyed Reed Pendant (two tier in black with neon pink LED)
Located in Chicago, IL
Acrylic, blackened steel, brass, LEDs, stainless steel, shellac, and woven reed Sexual selection requires the use and continual modification of a lure. Sometimes a lure is a behavio...
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2010s American Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Brass, Steel, Stainless Steel

47"x47" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Bronze #714
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, stainless steel. Measures: 47" X 47". Kue King created this circular wall mounted sculpture using bronze and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged to give the sculpt...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

63"x38" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless, Bronze and Brass #676
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, bright brass, stainless steel. Measures: 63" X 38". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using bronze, brass, and stainless steel wire. The bronze is ...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

52"x34" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Bronze #709
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, stainless steel. Measures: 52" X 35". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using bronze, brass, and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged to give t...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

57"x57" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Brass #707
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Bright brass, stainless steel. Measures: 57" X 57". Kue King created this circular wall mounted sculpture using brass, and stainless steel wire. The stainless steel and bright brass...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Brass

47"x29" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Bronze #678
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, stainless steel. Measures: 47" X 29". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using bronze, brass, and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged to give t...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

47"x24" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Bronze #684
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, stainless steel. Measures: 47" X 24". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using bronze, brass, and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged to give t...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

48"x27" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Aged Brass #681
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged brass, stainless steel. Measures: 48" X 27". Kue King created this elongated wall mounted sculpture using brass and stainless steel wire. The brass is aged to give the sculptur...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Brass

32"x32" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless Steel #700
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Stainless steel. Measures: 32" X 32". Kue King created this circular wall mounted sculpture using bronze, brass, and stainless steel wire. The stainless steel gives the sculpture a ...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel

50"x50" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Bronze #702
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, stainless steel. Measures: 50" X 50". Kue King created this diamond wall mounted sculpture using bronze and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged to give the sculptu...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze

34"x34" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless, Bronze and Brass #721
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged bronze, brass, stainless steel. Measures: 34" X 34". Kue King created this high-relief wall mounted sculpture using bronze and stainless steel wire. The bronze is aged to give ...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

58"x58" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless Steel #691
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Stainless steel. Measures: 58" X 58". Kue King created this wall mounted sculpture using stainless steel wire. The stainless steel gives the sculpture a shine, reflectivity, and mir...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

53"x43" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Brass #687
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Bright brass, stainless steel. Measures: 53" X 43". Kue King created this diamond wall mounted sculpture using brass and stainless steel wire. The stainless steel gives the sculptur...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Brass

43"x43" Metal Wall Sculpture in Stainless and Aged Brass #699
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Aged brass, stainless steel. Measures: 43" X 43". Kue King created this circular wall mounted sculpture using brass and stainless steel wire. The brass is aged to give the sculpture...
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2010s American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Wire, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass

Fish in stainless steel.
Located in 'S-HERTOGENBOSCH, NL
Fish in stainless steel on a base. Lighting object from Reinhard Stubenrauch (Berlin). The blue eyes of glass light up.
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1990s German Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Rare Space Age, Modernist Chromed Steel Lounge Chair by Plato Ginello, Italy
Located in Buffalo, NY
Rare Space Age, modernist chromed steel lounge chair by Plato Ginello, Italy. Truly amazing sculptural, architectural design. Superior quality and constr...
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1960s Italian Space Age Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel, Chrome

Dolly Moreno Kinetic Abstract Sculpture in Stainless Steel
By Dolly Moreno
Located in Atlanta, GA
Kinetic Abstract Sculpture, hand made by Dolly Moreno, American, circa 1960s. Signed on base. It is on a magnetic base, and some of the elements of the sc...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Stainless Steel

American Flying Eagle Solid Bronze & Stainless Sculpture
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful American Eagle in solid bronze, resting on a branch sitting on a solid stainless steel base gorgeous piece, unsigned with great quality.
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Bronze, Stainless Steel

Monumental skyhook Sculpture by Peter Shire, late 1980s. Indoors or Outdoors
Located in Kansas City, MO
Large, over 8 feet tall and 5 feet wide, sculpture by artist Peter Shire. One of the original designers/artists in the Memphis Milan Group started by Ettore Sottsass, this is from S...
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1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Steel, Stainless Steel

Carbon Steel in Rotation Chaise Lounge in Graphite Grey, Zieta
Located in Geneve, CH
Carbon Steel in Rotation Chaise Lounge in Graphite Grey, Zieta Dimensions: H 21.66 in. x W 59.06 in. x D 21.66 in. H 55 cm x W 150 cm x D 55 cm Material: Polished stainless steel. About Zieta: Zietas main goal is to deliver uniqueness and customization in design and constructions while keeping the production, transport and warehousing innovatively efficient. This is how they imagine the future world...
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2010s Polish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Michael Gitter Interlocking Hearts Sculpture, Solid Thick Stainless Steel
Located in Miami, FL
Michael Gitter Interlocking Hearts Sculpture, Solid Thick Stainless Steel Offered for sale is an interlocking hearts sculpture in very thick solid stai...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Brutalist Modernist Geometric Sculpture in Caste Stainless Signed Paul Mount
Located in New York, NY
The "Duet" Modernist Geometric Sculpture by Paul Mount (1922-2009) is made in Polished and textured stainless steel. Originating from England Circa 1970, this sculpture features two ...
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1970s English Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Slate, Stainless Steel

Contemporary Set of 18 'Kamyki' Mirrors by Zieta, Stainless Steel
Located in Paris, FR
Set of 18 Kamyki mirrors by Zieta Mounted sculpture Color: Inox finish Dimensions [cm]: Ø 7- 20 cm 6 different forms Dimensions of the set : H. 76 cm W. 150 cm D. 6 cm Zieta Colle...
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21st Century and Contemporary Polish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Crash Vase 2 by Zieta
Located in Geneve, CH
Crash vase 2 by Zieta Dimensions: H 25 x W 16 x D 18 cm. Materials: polished stainless steel. Unobtrusive deformation Crash Vases reflect the “controll...
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2010s Polish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Vertigem Wall Separating + Sculpture by Mameluca
Located in Geneve, CH
Vertigem wall separating + Sculpture by Mameluca Material: Stainless Steel & Acrylic, Guitar strings Dimensions: D 130 x W 190 x H 50 cm The introduction of electric guitar in t...
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2010s Brazilian Post-Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel, Other

Limousin Art Deco Sculpture "Woman and Her Two Dogs", circa 1930s
Located in Hampstead, QC
Limousin Art Deco sculpture named "A Woman and her Two Dogs" was created circa 1930s. This very attractive sculpture by the French Art Deco master...
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1930s French Art Deco Vintage Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Marble, Stainless Steel, Spelter

Contemporary Set of 12 'Kamyki' Mirrors by Zieta, Cosmic Blue
Located in Paris, FR
Set of 12 Kamyki Mirrors by Zieta Mounted sculpture Color : Cosmic Blue Dimensions [cm]: Ø 7- 20 cm 6 different forms Dimensions of the set : H. 86 cm W. 102 cm D. 6 cm The Heat ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Polish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

210.M3 Wood Column with Green Interiors by Cara Davide
Located in Geneve, CH
210.M3 Wood column with green Interiors by Cara Davide Dimensions: D 51 x W 51 x H 210 cm Materials: solid wood on multilayer structure, 10mm extra-clear tempered glass shelves, g...
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2010s Italian Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Brass, Stainless Steel

Crash Vase 1 by Zieta
Located in Geneve, CH
Crash vase 1 by Zieta Dimensions: H 30 x W 13.5 x D 20 cm. Materials: polished stainless steel. Unobtrusive deformation Crash Vases reflect the “contro...
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2010s Polish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Obelisk, Sculptural Clothes Stand by Singchan Design
Located in 广州市, CN
Dimension: L360 x W360 x H 1900mm. Material: stainless steel. Obelisk, a clothes stand, as well as an art installation for home, is inspired by the i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Set of 3 Stainless Steel Pin Wall Decor by Zieta
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 3 stainless steel pin wall decor by Zieta Dimensions: Diameter 10, 12, 14 cm Material: Stainless steel. Finish: Polished. Available in colors: Beige Grey, Graphite, Gre...
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2010s Polish Organic Modern Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

27"x27" Stainless Steel Wall Sculpture. #197
Located in Blowing Rock, NC
Measures: 27" x 27" x 3" Stainless steel. This accent wall sculpture is created using stainless steel wire. Use multiple pieces to create a large installation or to surround a feature. The polished stainless steel gives the sculpture a shine, reflectivity, and mirrored finish that adds sparkle to the room and picks up on colors that surround the piece. Metal reflections highlight the feathery radius and create gentle shadows that deepen and project the sculpture into the wall. The radiating central bundles create a kaleidoscopic shadow effect that changes with viewing angle and lighting. Brightly lit, drama and strength dominates through reflection and shadow. By lowering the lighting the same piece becomes soft and alluring. Kue uses pliers to cut hundreds of wire strands and then ties them together using thin brass wire to form bundles. These bundles are woven together in a mirrored way to build the strength and structure of the piece. Moving outward in process, each reflection becomes unique yet similar. The radiating branches flow outward, intersecting and spreading until the sculpture is complete. Kue uses an aesthetic reminiscent of trees, electricity, and light to create sculptures of peace and beauty. Adults and children alike see snowflakes, trees, flowers, ocean creatures, a twinkling jewel. His work has been compared to the tied wire sculptures of Ruth Asawa and the wall mounted sculptures of Curtis Jere due to their style, shine, and placement similarities. Answers to common questions: - Each work can be hung horizontally or vertically. - You are working directly with the artist and his partner, not a gallery. - His full collection is on 1stdibs. Full commissions are possible but rare. - The material, size, and patina are customizable, but it takes time. - All sculptures are suitable for indoors or outdoors. - They are lightweight for a metal sculpture, comparable in weight to a similar sized mirror and just as easy to hang. Acquiring a Kue King sculpture is an event like no other. Some collectors know just what they want and buy immediately. With others we arrange a video chat or phone call to talk about art, get to know each other, and review your placements and sculpture interests. It’s up to you. Kue says, ”My work is painstakingly birthed out of me with all I know of beauty. They are my meditations, my passion, my babies. When they find the right collector and home, they shine and radiate a new vibration that is in tune with its new environment.” Testimonials from collectors: Katie, Ponte Vedra...
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2010s American Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Metal, Stainless Steel, Wire

Very Large Contemporary Sculpture 2020, Unique Washbasin /Sink in Cast Aluminium
Located in København K, 84
Marianne Hesselbjerg, Everything flows – A Washbasin 2020, Measures: 6 m x 1 m x 0,92 m aluminium, stainless steel, plastic. Everything flows - A Washbasin by Danish sculptor M...
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2010s Danish Stainless Steel Sculptures

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Aluminum, Stainless Steel

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