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Creator: Studio S II
Bodice Vase
By Studio S II
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Our Bodice vase references 17th and 18th century corsets, which were often called a "pair of bodies." The texture of the glass emphasizes the rubbing of its namesake garment while flirting with the term "bodice ripper," a sexually explicit...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Post-Modern Studio S II Decorative Objects
Materials
Glass, Blown Glass
Brutalist Catchall
By Studio S II
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Our hand-cast gypsum cement Brutalist Catchall made in our Brooklyn studio, was inspired by the architecture of London’s Royal National Theatre. Whe...
Category
2010s American Brutalist Studio S II Decorative Objects
Materials
Plaster
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