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Under Pressure 13 by Yuri Van Poppel
Located in Geneve, CH
Under Pressure 13 by Yuri Van Poppel Dimensions: D 27 x H 55 cm One of a kind. Earthenware, layered ceramic glazes, various colours. Handmade and s...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Greige Plakkenpot H Coffee Pot by Hanna Kooistra
Located in Geneve, CH
Greige Plakkenpot H coffee pot by Hanna Kooistra Limited Edition of 100 Dimensions: 16.5 x 25 x 25.5 cm Materials: abachi wood, food-safe and heat-resistant coating, acrylic paint...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Under Pressure 3 by Yuri van Poppel
Located in Geneve, CH
Under pressure 3 by Yuri van Poppel Dimensions: D 27 x H 55 cm One of a kind. Earthenware, layered ceramic glazes, various colours. Handmade and sp...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Under Pressure 4 by Yuri van Poppel
Located in Geneve, CH
Under pressure 4 by Yuri van Poppel Dimensions: D 27 x H 55 cm One of a kind. Earthenware, layered ceramic glazes, various colors. Handmade and spr...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Under Pressure 9 by Yuri van Poppel
Located in Geneve, CH
Under pressure 8 by Yuri van Poppel Dimensions: D 27 x H 55 cm One of a kind. Earthenware, layered ceramic glazes, various colours. Handmade and sp...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Under Pressure 11 by Yuri Van Poppel
Located in Geneve, CH
Under Pressure 11 by Yuri van Poppel. Dimensions: D 27 x H 55 cm. One of a kind. Material: earthenware, layered ceramic glazes, various colours. Ha...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Under Pressure 10 by Yuri van Poppel
Located in Geneve, CH
Under pressure 10 by Yuri van Poppel Dimensions: D 27 x H 55 cm One of a kind. Earthenware, layered ceramic glazes, various colours. Handmade and s...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Bronze Sculpture "Tits Beast" Kiewiet, Bert Amsterdam 1918-2008
Located in Boven Leeuwen, NL
Wonderful work of the Dutch sculptor Lammert Jan (Bert) Kiewiet born in Amsterdam, 13 april 1918, died Mantinge, 31 augustus 2008. In many places in D...
Category

1980s Vintage Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Plakkenpot F Coffee Pot by Hanna Kooistra
Located in Geneve, CH
Plakkenpot F coffee pot by Hanna Kooistra Limited Edition of 20 Dimensions: 22 x 22 cm Materials: polyester Available in other colors. These coff...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Polyester

A bronze statue of a ballerina
Located in Delft, NL
A bronze statue of a ballerina A beautiful abstract statue of a ballerina made in bronze on a rectangular base. The bronze ballerina in a beautiful pose of a dancing jump, mounted...
Category

20th Century Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dutch Bronze Sculpture of Horse
Located in Delft, NL
A Dutch bronze sculpture of a horse. A bronze horse on a base, by Evert Arensman. Evert Arensman a Dutch visual artist, started weaving tape...
Category

Late 20th Century Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Marvelous High-Quality Taxidermy Red Patas or Hussar Monkey
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A taxidermy red patas or hussar monkey (Erythrocebus patas) Mid 20th century, including CITES H. approx. 40 cm Provenance: Private collection, the Netherlands The patas monkey lives in multi-female groups...
Category

Mid-20th Century Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Animal Skin

An extremely rare antique taxidermy Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)
Located in Amsterdam, NL
An extremely rare antique taxidermy Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) 1st half 20th century The marvellous creature in very good condition and o...
Category

Early 20th Century Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Animal Skin

Prismania Room Divider, Limited Edition, by Elise Luttik
Located in Geneve, CH
Prismania room divider by Elise Luttik Limited Edition Dimensions: D 21 x W 70 x H 165 cm Materials: Acrylic with dichroic film. The screen is topped by arches. To Elise Luttik the arches embody a door to a different world. The transparent screen shows engraving inspired by antique crystal glasses...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Sculpture Form No_001 by AOAO
Located in Geneve, CH
Sculpture Form No_001 by AOAO Dimensions: W 36 x D 6 x H 42 cm Materials: Plaster Color options available upon request. The idea was born after deciding to reconnect with my family and my grandfather – a sculptor artist. Learning to sculpt and being a designer compelled me to combine these two mediums and use their best values. Experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture led me to create the collection. Studio AOAO is an interdisciplinary studio combining art and design. It was created by Alicja Strzyzynska and Onur Iseri in Amsterdam in 2020. “We specialise in making sculptural pieces by experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture. In our works, we focus on the emotional connection between the object and the user. All of our work seeks the experience of intimacy and the metaphysical bond between personal interaction and meaningful narrative. Through sculptural value and reflective design, we aim to create pieces that last for generations and help reduce environmental waste.” The inspiration to sculpt came from Alicja’s roots, her grandfather – an artist sculptor. Alicja completed Masters of Arts Degree in Product and Visual Communication Design at Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts and finished her bachelor degree in Interior Architecture. Alicja previously worked in Tokyo and Amsterdam in architectural design studios. Onur completed his business studies in Japan and worked in digital design & marketing as well as teaching in Tokyo. The studio’s first collection debuted at Rossana Orlandi Gallery during Milan Design Week 2021. The studio currently collaborates with RO Gallery...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Sakura TRP22018, Vase in Aubergine, Lilac & Mixed Colors by Maarten Vrolijk
By Maarten Vrolijk
Located in London, GB
Sakura TRP22018 is a unique aubergine and lilac and multicolored hand-blown art glass sculptural vase, covered in an organic glass shard adornment by the Dutch artist Maarten Vorlijk. The piece is flame polished to soften the edges of all the additional external pieces. Maarten Vrolijk is an Amsterdam-based artist and designer who considers it important to elaborate on the simple, unequivocal nature of a product or artwork and has been creating his works for over 25 years. His aesthetic and ‘art language...
Category

2010s Organic Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Hand-Blown Glass Table Lamp, Ligne Collection, Light 1, by Sabine Marcelis
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aesop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich’s iconic Barcelona Pavilion, which saw the debut of the pair’s timeless Barcelona chair in 1929. For her “No Fear of Glass” exhibition, the designer subverted the original request made to van der Rohe to “not use too much glass” by designing chaise longues, pillar lights and a fountain that feature glass as the main material. The rest of her work is informed by a similarly sophisticated playfulness, as evident in the charming forms she creates — she has designed doughnut-shaped rugs, the multifunctional resin Candy Cube side tables...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Cubist Wooden Sculpture
Located in LELYSTAD, FL
Cubist wooden sculpture made and signed by A. van Heeswijk. Made of Oak in the 1920s in The Netherlands. The artist carved his name in the foot. This ...
Category

1920s Art Deco Vintage Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Oak

Big Green Cheerful Ceramic Statue of a Hippopotamus
Located in Doornspijk, NL
This well-built animal feels good about itself, watching the world in silence. Its shiny skin is extra beautiful due the glaze layer, increasing its cuddliness factor even more. It i...
Category

20th Century Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Studio Job for Makkum Pottery Textural Relief White Matt Porcelain Plate
By Royal Tichelaar Makkum, Studio Job (Job Smeets & Nynke Tynagel)
Located in North Miami, FL
This amazing limited edition porcelain textural relief plate is a piece of art and sculpture with coded messages of things, objects and symbols all ...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Sculpture Form No_005 by AOAO
Located in Geneve, CH
Sculpture form No_005 by AOAO Dimensions: W 27 x D 12 x H 48 cm Materials: Ceramic bisque Color options available upon request. The idea was born after deciding to reconnect with my...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Perpendicular Frame by Lenny Stöpp
Located in Geneve, CH
Perpendicular frame by Lenny Stöpp Materials: Raw steel, ash wood Finishes: Oiled (steel), greywash (wood) Dimensions: ±140 x 135 x 40cm   Product info:...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Unique Earth Globe Sculpture by Alex de Witte
By Alex de Witte
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique Earth globe sculpture by Alex de Witte Each one is unique, hand-sculpted by Alex de Witte Limited edition of 99 pieces + 5 ap Dimensions: H 42cm Materials: Ceramics and scoured brass, Frame in massive brass A recognizable planet in a world beyond recognition. A fusion of realism and imagination, a meeting of future and past. A dream world that does yet does not exist. A playful reproduction of the many hues and nuances that can be found on this planet. An open world without borders, with infinite endless possibilities. Seeing earth as a beautiful planet, and capturing its beauty in a boundless aesthetic creation is a dream. A naive, but delightful dream. Alex de Witte is fascinated by the universal value of beauty and how to influence that. “It is fascinating to me how people have an overall communal perception of beauty. Like scientific studies...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Abstract Bronze Sculpture by Johannes W.G.M. Ramakers on High Pedestal
Located in Delft, NL
Abstract bronze sculpture by Johannes W.G.M. Ramakers (1938-) on high pedestal Johannes W.G.M. Ramakers (1938-) a Dutch sculptor. The bronze titled Spectrofile III numbered edit...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

St. Barbara Sculpture, the Netherlands, 1480s
Located in Mönchengladbach, NW
Incredible wood sculpture reminiscent of St. Barbara. Oak wood, partly rests of old painting Maasland, Netherlands, 1480 – 1520 Missing due to age: left hand, book front and palm branch.
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Brass Clay Disc S2 by Onno Adriaanse
Located in Geneve, CH
Brass clay disc S2 by Onno Adriaanse. Hand-sculpted, 2022. Edition: limited edition of 8 for every metal finish. Dimensions: Ø 60 cm x 4 cm Materials: oak wood and brass. Also a...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Copper Clay Disc S1 by Onno Adriaanse
Located in Geneve, CH
Copper Clay Disc S1 by Onno Adriaanse. Hand-sculpted, 2022. Edition: limited edition of 8 for every metal finish. Dimensions: Ø 60 cm x 4 cm Materials: oak wood and polished copp...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Stainless Steel Clay Disc S3 by Onno Adriaanse
Located in Geneve, CH
Stainless steel clay disc S3 by Onno Adriaanse. Hand-sculpted, 2022. Edition: limited edition of 8 for every metal finish. Dimensions: Ø 60 cm x 4 cm Materials: oak wood and stai...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

'Goo Lounge Chair' Wooden Chair with Ornamental Features, Schimmel & Schweikle
By Janne Schimmel
Located in Antwerp, BE
In the functional art piece 'Goo Lounge Chair', Schimmel and Schweikle were interested in the history of ornaments and how they were always added as a visual decorative element to an...
Category

2010s Other Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Foam, Wood

Impressive Pair of Carved Giltwood 18th C. Armorial Lions Rampant Bearing Shield
Located in Palma de mallorca, IB
Highly decorative and well executed pair of gilt wood armorial shield bearing lions rampant sculptures. Holland or Flanders 18th century. Some retouchi...
Category

Late 18th Century Baroque Antique Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Giltwood, Wood

Buddy No_002 Sculpture by AOAO
Located in Geneve, CH
Buddy No_002 Sculpture by AOAO Dimensions: W 23 x D 28 x H 30 cm Materials: Ceramic Bisque Color options available upon request. The idea was born after deciding to reconnect with my family and my grandfather – a sculptor artist. Learning to sculpt and being a designer compelled me to combine these two mediums and use their best values. Experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture led me to create the collection. Studio AOAO is an interdisciplinary studio combining art and design. It was created by Alicja Strzyzynska and Onur Iseri in Amsterdam in 2020. “We specialise in making sculptural pieces by experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture. In our works, we focus on the emotional connection between the object and the user. All of our work seeks the experience of intimacy and the metaphysical bond between personal interaction and meaningful narrative. Through sculptural value and reflective design, we aim to create pieces that last for generations and help reduce environmental waste.” The inspiration to sculpt came from Alicja’s roots, her grandfather – an artist sculptor. Alicja completed Masters of Arts Degree in Product and Visual Communication Design at Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts and finished her bachelor degree in Interior Architecture. Alicja previously worked in Tokyo and Amsterdam in architectural design studios. Onur completed his business studies in Japan and worked in digital design & marketing as well as teaching in Tokyo. The studio’s first collection debuted at Rossana Orlandi Gallery during Milan Design Week 2021. The studio currently collaborates with RO Gallery...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Buddy No_001 Sculpture by AOAO
Located in Geneve, CH
Buddy No_001 Sculpture by AOAO Dimensions: W 20 x D 24 x H 36 cm Materials: Ceramic bisque Color options available upon request. The idea was born after deciding to reconnect with my family and my grandfather – a sculptor artist. Learning to sculpt and being a designer compelled me to combine these two mediums and use their best values. Experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture led me to create the collection. Studio AOAO is an interdisciplinary studio combining art and design. It was created by Alicja Strzyzynska and Onur Iseri in Amsterdam in 2020. “We specialise in making sculptural pieces by experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture. In our works, we focus on the emotional connection between the object and the user. All of our work seeks the experience of intimacy and the metaphysical bond between personal interaction and meaningful narrative. Through sculptural value and reflective design, we aim to create pieces that last for generations and help reduce environmental waste.” The inspiration to sculpt came from Alicja’s roots, her grandfather – an artist sculptor. Alicja completed Masters of Arts Degree in Product and Visual Communication Design at Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts and finished her bachelor degree in Interior Architecture. Alicja previously worked in Tokyo and Amsterdam in architectural design studios. Onur completed his business studies in Japan and worked in digital design & marketing as well as teaching in Tokyo. The studio’s first collection debuted at Rossana Orlandi Gallery during Milan Design Week 2021. The studio currently collaborates with RO Gallery...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Buddy No_003 Sculpture by AOAO
Located in Geneve, CH
Buddy No_003 sculpture by AOAO Dimensions: W 11 x D 16 x H 36 cm Materials: Ceramic Bisque Color options available upon request. The idea was born after deciding to reconnect w...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Double Buddy Sculpture by AOAO
Located in Geneve, CH
Double buddy sculpture by AOAO Dimensions: W 26 x D 14 x H 28 cm Materials: Ceramic Bisque Color options available upon request. The idea was born after deciding to reconnect with my family and my grandfather – a sculptor artist. Learning to sculpt and being a designer compelled me to combine these two mediums and use their best values. Experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture led me to create the collection. Studio AOAO is an interdisciplinary studio combining art and design. It was created by Alicja Strzyzynska and Onur Iseri in Amsterdam in 2020. “We specialise in making sculptural pieces by experimenting with the functionality of sculpture and the meaning of furniture. In our works, we focus on the emotional connection between the object and the user. All of our work seeks the experience of intimacy and the metaphysical bond between personal interaction and meaningful narrative. Through sculptural value and reflective design, we aim to create pieces that last for generations and help reduce environmental waste.” The inspiration to sculpt came from Alicja’s roots, her grandfather – an artist sculptor. Alicja completed Masters of Arts Degree in Product and Visual Communication Design at Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts and finished her bachelor degree in Interior Architecture. Alicja previously worked in Tokyo and Amsterdam in architectural design studios. Onur completed his business studies in Japan and worked in digital design & marketing as well as teaching in Tokyo. The studio’s first collection debuted at Rossana Orlandi Gallery during Milan Design Week 2021. The studio currently collaborates with RO Gallery...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Contemporary Art Harm De Veer Abstract Wood Sculpture Just Hanging There 1 Grey
By Harm De Veer
Located in Vinkel, NL
"Just Hanging There (1)" is an abstract object from the "Just Hanging There" collection and was designed according to the vision of Dutch designer Harm de Veer. From a production pro...
Category

2010s Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Scrap Wood, Paint

O'Clock Sculpture, by Vruchtbaarheid 20th Century
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
O'clock sculpture, by Vruchtbaarheid 20th century Title and monogram Very good condition Dimensions H 51.5cm.
Category

20th Century Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Vintage 1970s Large Wooden Circus Ball Decorative Object
Located in BUSSUM, NH
Rare and unique handmade Circus acrobatic ball from a former Dutch Circus. This very heavy ball was used by acrobats to walk on top of these balls. Made of thick solid slieces of w...
Category

1970s Modern Vintage Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Beech

Decorative 'Deer' Napkin Holder 1930s
Located in Tilburg, NL
Decorative 'Deer' Napkin Holder. Netherlands, early 20th century. Very stylish and decorative napkin holder with a deer at the front. A very elegant ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Silver Plate

'Wood-Blend Cabinet' Ornamental Round Edge Plywood Cabinet, Schimmel & Schweikle
By Janne Schimmel
Located in Antwerp, BE
The ‘Wood-Blend Cabinet’ is a large, functional art piece in the form of a round-edged cabinet that features ornamental detailing created using 3D modelling and printing software. ...
Category

2010s Other Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Tin

Ligne Collection, 'Light 2 - White Neon, Lime Yellow Glass', by Sabine Marcelis
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aesop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Ligne Collection, 'Light 2 - Pink Neon, White Glass', by Sabine Marcelis
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aesop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Ligne Light 1, by Sabine Marcelis, Blown Glass, Neon Light, Glass Table Lamp
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The Ligne sculptures were made during a summer artist residency at Pilchuck school of glass. As with many of Sabine Marcelis's explorations with light, these objects were born from a curiosity to explore how a material volume can interact with a single line of light and in this case also how two very different ways of working with glass can elevate eachother. Together with talented neon benders, Sabine Marcelis hand-bent each of the neon lights to wrap around the various glass volumes, accentuating their mass and in turn, the glass volumes filtering the light. Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aesop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich’s iconic Barcelona Pavilion, which saw the debut of the pair’s timeless Barcelona chair in 1929. For her “No Fear of Glass” exhibition, the designer subverted the original request made to van der Rohe to “not use too much glass” by designing chaise longues, pillar lights...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Fertility Sculpture, by Vruchtbaarheid, 20th Century
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
Fertility sculpture, by Vruchtbaarheid. 20th Century. Title and monogram. Very good condition. Dimensions H 51.5cm.
Category

20th Century Modern Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Doorstop Made in 253 minutes by Diego Faivre Minute Manufacture Designs
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
EVERYDAY FUNCTIONAL ART HAND-MADE, CUSTOMISED DESIGN Say ‘Au Revoir’ to the expected, and a big hello to Diego Faivre’s Minute Manufacture designs. Offering an intimate insight in...
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2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Scrap Wood

Ligne Light 2, Pink Neon, White Glass, by Sabine Marcelis, Glass Table Lamp
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The Ligne sculptures were made during a summer artist residency at Pilchuck school of glass. As with many of Sabine Marcelis's explorations with light, these objects were born from a curiosity to explore how a material volume can interact with a single line of light and in this case also how two very different ways of working with glass can elevate eachother. Together with talented neon benders, Sabine Marcelis hand-bent each of the neon lights to wrap around the various glass volumes, accentuating their mass and in turn, the glass volumes filtering the light. Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aesop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Antique Arts & Crafts Wall Coat Rack w. Inlaid Komodo Dragon & Ancient Fish
Located in Lisse, NL
One of a kind coatrack with inlaid geometrical patterns and unique animal 'sculptures'. With the Arts & Crafts era being one of our favourites, we are always thrilled to find antiques from that era. Especially ones that we have never seen before and that we never expect to see again. We could not be more thrilled to find this unique and pure Dutch Arts and Crafts coat rack and the fact that it is in such amazing condition made us even happier. Finding top quality antiques in this incredibly condition is getting ever harder. This large size but undeep coat rack has an amazing patina, it comes with a set of four perfect brass hooks and several smaller ones as well. They all have the perfect patina and the circular mirror too is the original one and certainly in good enough condtion for you to check your good looks before leaving. However, what makes this remarkable Arts and Crafts work of beauty stand out from anything we ever saw is the combination of geometrical inlays and the unique animal 'sculptures'. Around the turn of the century (so between 1890 and 1910) many Europeans first started to learn about exotic animals in countries far away. The artisan whom created this work of art coat rack must have heard about or seen a first photo of a komodo dragon...
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Early 20th Century Arts and Crafts Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Brass

Square Studio Ceramic Vases in Natural Tones and Organic Glaze
By Mobach
Located in London, GB
Mid-Century Modern square studio pottery vases and long round necks are glazed in natural tones that vary from dark blue, grey-green to brown. They are hand formed and in different h...
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Ligne Light 2 - White Neon, Lime Yellow Glass, by Sabine Marcelis, Table Lamp
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The Ligne sculptures were made during a summer artist residency at Pilchuck school of glass. As with many of Sabine Marcelis's explorations with light, these objects were born from a curiosity to explore how a material volume can interact with a single line of light and in this case also how two very different ways of working with glass can elevate eachother. Together with talented neon benders, Sabine Marcelis hand-bent each of the neon lights to wrap around the various glass volumes, accentuating their mass and in turn, the glass volumes filtering the light. Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aēsop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Pair of Black Granite Abstract Sculptures Dutch 1970's
Located in London, GB
Two abstract hand-carved sculptures by the Dutch artist J. Metaho made in the 1970's. They are both composed in alternating sections of contrasting polished and textured stone. Sculp...
Category

1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Belgian Black Marble

'Elements L 45' – by Linda Weimann
Located in Amsterdam, NL
ELEMENTS With roots in traditional craft, the one-of-a-kind series of sculptures show an investigation of the languages of ornamentation. All are made from variations of the same family of profiles. The material is gypsum with raw clay pigments. Designer Description: Linda Weimann...
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2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Ceramic Boxer Dog
Located in New York, NY
A great Boxer dog ceramic sculpture from Holland, circa mid-20th century, Netherlands. Piece bears the traditional colors of the faithful boxer dog. Marked "...
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Mid-20th Century Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

'Elements M 33' – by Linda Weimann
By Linda Weimann
Located in Amsterdam, NL
ELEMENTS With roots in traditional craft, the one-of-a-kind series of sculptures show an investigation of the languages of ornamentation. All are made from variations of the same family of profiles. The material is gypsum with raw clay pigments. Designer Description: Linda Weimann...
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2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Ligne Light 2 - White Neon, Grey Glass, by Sabine Marcelis, Glass Table Lamp
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The Ligne sculptures were made during a summer artist residency at Pilchuck school of glass. As with many of Sabine Marcelis's explorations with light, these objects were born from a curiosity to explore how a material volume can interact with a single line of light and in this case also how two very different ways of working with glass can elevate eachother. Together with talented neon benders, Sabine Marcelis hand-bent each of the neon lights to wrap around the various glass volumes, accentuating their mass and in turn, the glass volumes filtering the light. Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aēsop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich’s iconic Barcelona Pavilion, which saw the debut of the pair’s timeless Barcelona chair in 1929. For her “No Fear of Glass” exhibition, the designer subverted the original request made to van der Rohe to “not use too much glass” by designing chaise longues, pillar lights and a fountain that feature glass as the main material. The rest of her work is informed by a similarly sophisticated playfulness, as evident in the charming forms she creates — she has designed doughnut-shaped rugs, the multifunctional resin Candy Cube side tables...
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2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Ligne Collection, 'Light 2 - White Neon, Grey Glass', by Sabine Marcelis
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition. Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aēsop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020. Marcelis was invited to create a sculptural intervention for the interiors of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Group of Abstract Aerodynamic 1970's Bronze Sculptures
Located in London, GB
Three abstract cast bronze sculptures stands proud in take-off to create the lift for an upward jump, a generated airflow in take-off and a pedestal suggesting birds in-flight. These...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Travertine, Bronze

'Elements S 43', by Linda Weimann
Located in Amsterdam, NL
ELEMENTS With roots in traditional craft, the one-of-a-kind series of sculptures show an investigation of the languages of ornamentation. All are made from variations of the same family of profiles. The material is gypsum with raw clay pigments. Designer description: Linda Weimann...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

'Elements M 26' – by Linda Weimann
Located in Amsterdam, NL
ELEMENTS With roots in traditional craft, the one-of-a-kind series of sculptures show an investigation of the languages of ornamentation. All are made from variations of the same family of profiles. The material is gypsum with raw clay pigments. Designer Description: Linda Weimann...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Fragile Fingers on a Grand Piano, by Marcel Wanders, 2013, Unique, Single #14/14
By MARCEL WANDERS
Located in Amsterdam, NL
The Fragile fingers on a Grand Piano are designed as the hands and arms of world-renown Dutch pianist Iris Hond. This series of porcelain arms are repl...
Category

2010s Dutch Sculptures

Materials

Delft, Porcelain

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