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It's an Adventure Teak Walnut Stain by Bruno Helgen - wood globe sculpture

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All around the Globe Bruno Helgen Contemporary turning wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Teakwood and white lava sand make this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree g...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

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Stone

Take a Trip Teak Walnut Stain by Bruno Helgen - wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Walnut stain makes this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree grew. Sitting on...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

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Stone

Travel with me Black Teak Globe by Bruno Helgen - wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Teakwood and black lava sand make this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree g...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

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Make your Way Teak Walnut Stain by Bruno Helgen - wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Walnut stain makes this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree grew. Sitting on...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Globetrotter Teak Bruno Helgen Contemporary turning wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Teakwood and white lava sand make this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree g...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Stone

It's an Adventure Teak Walnut Stain by Bruno Helgen - wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Walnut stain makes this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree grew. Sitting on...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Stone

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