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Contemporary Cassini Bowl by Connor Holland in Powder-Coated Steel

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    By Connor Holland
    Located in Winchelsea, East Sussex
    The Saturn Bowl combines contemporary design style with functionality, its simple sculptural form and heavy duty construction makes it an ideal vessel for decorative displays. Created using a large 30cm diameter hemisphere, the bowl has the capacity to hold a wide variety of items and arrangements. The shape is inspired by the J-2 rocket engine...
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  • Contemporary Pluto Bowl by Connor Holland
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  • Contemporary Artemis Bowl in Polished Stainless Steel
    By Connor Holland
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    A futuristic bowl design made from polished stainless steel hemispheres, featuring a bushed finish on the inside and a wide diameter for use as a fruit bowl or decorative displays. ...
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  • Pagoda Vase in Inflated Steel by Connor Holland
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  • Hydrostar Sculpture in Inflated Steel by Connor Holland
    By Connor Holland
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    The idea for this inflated steel sculpture came from observing the growth of cacti, which have evolved to absorb moisture by expanding specially developed segments. Mimicking natural structures like these can lead to the creation of new and complex inflated metal...
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    An inflated steel infinity symbol, created using the Hydroforming process. It was created as part of an ongoing exploration of new forms, to discover interesting possibilities and uses for the metal inflation process. The base is created from forged steel, still bearing the marks created...
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