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Van Hooff Ceramic Vase "Hara" in Natural Clay, contemporary African Style Vessel
By Willem Van Hooff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Vase model “Hara”
Manufactured by Willem Van Hooff.
Exclusively for SIDE.
Netherlands, 2023.
Earthenware, glazed.
Measurements
34 x 10 x 58h cm
13,4 x 3,9 x 22,8h in
Prov...
Category
2010s Dutch Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware, Ceramic, Clay
Van Hooff Ceramic Vase "Dura" in Natural Clay, Contemporary African Style Vessel
By Willem Van Hooff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Vase model “Dura”
Manufactured by Willem Van Hooff.
Exclusively for SIDE.
Netherlands, 2023.
Earthenware, glazed.
Measurements
23 x 8 x 43h cm
9,1 x 3,1 x 16,9h in
Proven...
Category
2010s Dutch Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware, Ceramic, Clay
Van Hooff Ceramic Vase "Vido" in Natural Clay, Contemporary African Style Vessel
By Willem Van Hooff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Vase model "Large Vido"
Manufactured by Willem Van Hooff.
Exclusively for SIDE.
Netherlands, 2023.
Earthenware, glazed.
Measurements
27 x 8 x 65h cm
10,6 x 3,1 x 25,6h in
...
Category
2010s Dutch Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware, Ceramic, Clay
Ceramic Vase "Ebes" Contemporary African Vessel Earthenware by Willem van Hooff
By Willem Van Hooff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Vase model “Ebes”
From the series "Core Vessels"
Manufactured by Willem van Hooff
Holland, 2021
Earthenware, glazed
Inspired by African vessels, Willem ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Beige Vessel Model “Utar” African Clay Vessels by Willem Van Hooff Contemporary
By Willem Van Hooff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Ceramic vase model “Utar”
From the series "Core Vessels"
Manufactured by Willem van Hooff
Holland, 2021
Earthenware, glazed
Inspired by African vessels, Willem immediately notice...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Chan Chiao Chun Contemporary Resin Acrylic Table Lamp from the Series Stay, 2021
By Chan Chiao Chun
Located in Barcelona, ES
Chan Chiao Chun
Table lamp model "Good morning"
From the series "Stay with me"
Manufactured by Chan Chiao Chun
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery
Eidhoven, The Netherlands,...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Table Lamps
Materials
Metal
Chan Chiao Chun Contemporary Table Lamp from the Series Stay with me Resin 2021
By Chan Chiao Chun
Located in Barcelona, ES
Chan Chiao Chun
Table lamp model "I will give you everything I have"
From the series "Stay with me"
Manufactured by Chan Chiao Chun
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery
Eidhov...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Table Lamps
Materials
Metal
Sabine Marcelis, TOTEM Floor light foxia /red translucent resin contemporary
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis
Floor lamp model “Totem”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY
Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018
Resin, Neon (+transformer)
Measurements:
18 cm x 17 cm x 170 H cm
7.08 in x 6.69 in x 66.92 H in
Edition
Limited edition of 12 + 2AP
Sabine Marcelis (b.1985 New Zealand) is a designer living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Raised in New Zealand, she was recognized from a young age for her design abilities, being awarded the New Zealand Young Designer of the Year. Marcelis studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University in Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. When graduating the designer was nominated for a fleet of prestigious design grants, such as the ‘Unge Talenter Designpriser’ by the Norsk Designråd, the René Smeets Award, and the Keep an Eye Grant.
Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations.
Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible.
As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin...
Category
2010s Dutch Floor Lamps
Materials
Resin
Sabine Marcelis, TOTEM 190 Light, Yellow Resin and Neon Light Contemporary Lamp
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis
Floor lamps model “Totem”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2018
Resin, Neon (+transformer)
Measure...
Category
2010s Dutch Floor Lamps
Materials
Resin
Sabine Marcelis Ochre Yellow TOTEM 170 Floor Light Transparent Resin Neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis
Floor lamp model “TOTEM”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018
Resin, Neon (+transformer).
Measurem...
Category
2010s Dutch Modern Floor Lamps
Materials
Resin
Sabine Marcelis Lavender Pink TOTEM 190 Floor Light translucent resin and neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis
Floor lamp model “TOTEM”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallary
Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018
Resin, Neon (+transformer).
Contemporary design
Meassurements
18 cm x 17 cm x 190 H cm
7.08 in x 6.69 in x 74 H in
Edition
Limited edition of 12 + 2AP.
Sabine Marcelis (b.1985 New Zealand) is a designer living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Raised in New Zealand, she was recognized from a young age for her design abilities, being awarded the New Zealand Young Designer of the Year. Marcelis studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University in Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. When graduating the designer was nominated for a fleet of prestigious design grants, such as the ‘Unge Talenter Designpriser’ by the Norsk Designråd, the René Smeets Award, and the Keep an Eye Grant.
Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations.
Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible.
As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin...
Category
2010s Dutch Modern Floor Lamps
Materials
Resin
Sabine Marcelis Totem 60 Floor Light Crimson Pink Translucent Resin and Neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabien Marcelis
Floor lamp model “TOTEM”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018
Resin, Neon (+transformer)
Contemporary Lighting
Measurements:
30 cm x 17 cm x 60 H cm
11.81 in x 6.69 in x 23.62 H in
Edition
Limited edition of 12.
Sabine Marcelis (b.1985 New Zealand) is a designer living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Raised in New Zealand, she was recognized from a young age for her design abilities, being awarded the New Zealand Young Designer of the Year. Marcelis studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University in Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. When graduating the designer was nominated for a fleet of prestigious design grants, such as the ‘Unge Talenter Designpriser’ by the Norsk Designråd, the René Smeets Award, and the Keep an Eye Grant.
Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations.
Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible.
As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin...
Category
2010s Dutch Floor Lamps
Materials
Resin
Sabine Marcelis contemporay yellow resin and neon Table Lamp Model TOTEM
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis (1984-)
Table lamp model “TOTEM”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2019
Resin, Neon (+transformer)
Me...
Category
2010s Dutch Table Lamps
Materials
Resin
Willem Van Hooff Vase Model "Tamu" Contemporary Earthenware Orange Vessel, 2021
By Willem Van Hooff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Willem van Hooff
Vase model "Tamu"
From the series "Core Vessels"
Manufactured by Willem van Hooff
Holland, 2021
Earthenware, glazed
Measurements:
23 cm width x 29 cm heig...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Vases
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware
Sabine Marcelis Contemporary Wall Mirror Netherlands model "Off Round" thin
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis & Brit Van Nerven
Wall mirror model “Copper” from the series “Seeing glass”
Produced for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, 2016
Mirror, glass, colorfoil metal mounting system
...
Category
2010s Dutch Wall Mirrors
Materials
Glass, Mirror
Sabine Marcelis Contemporary Off Round Wall Mirror Bronze Rotterdam
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis & Brit Van Nerven
Wall Mirror model “Copper” from the series “Seeing glass”
Produced for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, 2016
Mirror, glass, colourfoil metal mounting system
Bronze round wall...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Wall Mirrors
Materials
Glass, Mirror
Sabine Marcelis Yellow Candy Cube Contemporary Cocktail table Polished Resin
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis
Freestanding table in yellow
From the series “Candy Cubes”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, The...
Category
2010s Dutch Modern Side Tables
Materials
Resin
Sabine Marcelis Peach Colour Candy Cube Contemporary Side Table or Night Stand
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Peach Candy cube
From the series “Candy Cubes”
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis
Produced for Side Gallery
Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2017
High polished single cast resin.
Measurement...
Category
2010s Dutch Side Tables
Materials
Resin
Contemporary Orange Desk/Book Shelf by Guillermo Santomá Contemporary Design
By Guillermo Santomà
Located in Barcelona, ES
Desk or bookshelf
Manufactured by Guillermo Santomá
Edition Side Gallery
Barcelona, 2018
Aluminium, spray painting, wheels, methacrylate.
Category
2010s Spanish Desks and Writing Tables
Materials
Aluminum
Sabine Marcelis Contemporary Amber Red Resin Circular Pendant Lamp Filter Series
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis chandelier from the Filter series in color red amber/ orange.
Made from resin, high macs and neon,.
Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis.
Produced exclusively for SIDE...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Resin
Max Enrich Contemporary Modern Round Side Table Model ”Stabile” Bronze/Gold
By Max Enrich
Located in Barcelona, ES
Max Enrich
Side table model ” Stabile”
Manufactured by Max Enrich
Barcelona, 2015
Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery
Measurements
30 Ø cm x 60 H cm.
11.81 Ø in x 23.62 ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Side Tables
Materials
Metal
Carlos Hauner & Martin Eisler Pair of Armchairs, Orange Velvet, Brazil, 1950
By Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler
Located in Barcelona, ES
Carlos Hauner & Martin Eisler
Pair of armchairs
Manufactured by Forma Moveis
Brazil, 1950
Iron, velvet upholstery
Orange Velvet Upholstery
Measurements
63 cm x 53 cm x 76h cm
24,8 in x 20,86 in x 29,92h in
Bio
Beside Carlos Hauner, Martin Eisler (1913-1977) was the founder for the iconic Brazilian furniture company Forma. He was born in Vienna, Austria, and studied architecture in his country. In 1938 he moved to Buenos Aires. After meeting Carlos Hauner in Brazil, he started traveling there frequently to collaborate on designs and, they founded Forma to sell their own designs as well as pieces licensed from Knoll International. Eisler also opened Forma in Buenos Aires, along with partners Arnold Hakel and Susi Aczel...
Category
Vintage 1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs
Materials
Iron
Paavo Tynell Pair of Wall Lamps Manufactured by Taito Oy, Finland, 1940
By Paavo Tynell
Located in Barcelona, ES
Paavo Tynell
Pair of wall lamps
Manufactured by Taito Oy
Finland, 1940
Brass, frosted glass diffuser
From the archives of Side Gallery, Barcelona
Measurements
32 cm x 41 H ...
Category
Vintage 1940s Finnish Wall Lights and Sconces
Materials
Brass
Pierre Paulin, Pair of Side Tables, France, 1960
By Pierre Paulin
Located in Barcelona, ES
Pierre Paulin
Pair of side tables
Manufactured by Artifort
France, 1960
Upholstery, formica
Measurements
40 cm x 40 cm x 32.39 H cm
15.75 in x 15.75 in x 12.75 H in
...
Category
Vintage 1960s French Side Tables
Materials
Formica, Upholstery
Muller Van Severen, Round Table, Belgium, 2015
By Muller Van Severen
Located in Barcelona, ES
Round table
Manufactured by Muller Van Severen
Belgium, 2015
Deep red lacquered steel frame and yellow polyethylene top
Open edition
Measurements
115 Ø cm x 75 H cm
45.2 Ø i...
Category
2010s Belgian Tables
Materials
Steel
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