Tarek Elkassouf Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Lebanese, b. 1985
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Creator: Tarek Elkassouf
My Ashtray
By Tarek Elkassouf
Located in Beirute, LB
Time is the most priceless anything. It is everything.
Here you are buying time.
Take this piece in with assiduity. An immoderate ashtray as a silent acquiescence, to stop, to ...
Category
2010s Lebanese Minimalist Tarek Elkassouf Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Marble, Gold Leaf
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