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Stefan Traloc
German Steel Polygon Sculpture - "Eagle" on an oxidised oak pedestal - handmade

21st Century

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The extraordinary polygon sculpture "Eagle" with burner insert on a pedestal of oxidised oak for our garden, is available in 3 different sizes, in the overall sizes 105 cm, 125 cm and 155 cm. The head of the eagle is made of rusty steel, whereas the beak is completely made of stainless steel. The burner already contains matching lava stones, so that it can easily be filled with liquid bioethanol and ignited decoratively. Of course, the oak stele also looks very decorative when operated with a candle. With the included lid, you can easily extinguish the flame, and it also protects the burner and its contents from the weather. Pure bioethanol is also called bioalcohol and burns residue-free, thus clean and soot-free, which is why it is often and gladly used in open fireplaces. The burner full with bioethanol burns for 1½ hours, but with heavy wind shorter. It can be refilled after 10 minutes. We manufacture this object in our own locksmith's shop, which enables us to realise special designs as well as special wishes. In order to meet our demands for sustainability and resource efficiency, we have always consciously chosen steel as the material for our work. Steel is durable and multi-recyclable, which is one of its key advantages. It can be melted down and reused as often as required, without its properties being impaired or lost. No other construction material offers this in this form. Weight Size / Dimensions /: Eagle: 55x30x55 cm. Total height: approx. 155 cm. Oak stele: 20 x 20 x 100 cm. Weight: approx. 50 kg. Materials used: Sheet steel, rusted. Stainless steel, Oak planed and oxidised. About Stefan Traloc: The artist Stefan Traloc creates extraordinary steel works - handmade in his own workshop. Objects for the garden and living area are created, including fireplaces, garden and privacy screens, sculptures, lamps and birdhouses. Exclusive German craftsmanship and forging with quality steel.
  • Creator:
    Stefan Traloc (1965, German)
  • Creation Year:
    21st Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 61.03 in (155 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 21.66 in (55 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Winterswijk, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 021441stDibs: LU1124210963852

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