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GRAVITY: Contemporary shiny stainless steel large centrepiece
Located in Berlin, DE
Inspired by sci-fi fantasies of bending the space-time continuum, we made this shiny, warped grid, responding to a hidden force. The pieces are ingeniously locked into place providin...
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2010s Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

GRAVITY: Contemporary shiny brass and magenta centrepiece
Located in Berlin, DE
A cartesian grid modified by gravity: the image of a black hole. GRAVITY CENTREPIECE in magenta and brass changes appearance depending on your point of view. The tray also moves from...
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2010s Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel, Brass

Stainless Steel and Black Powder Coated Sculpture
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Beautiful 1980s Polish stainless steel and black powder coated steel sculpture. The stainless steel cylinders are all different sizes and are arr...
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1980s American Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Steel, Stainless Steel

DeCastelli Phil 44 Cachepot in Stainless Steel by Johannes Klein
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Arising from the union of DeLabré iron and shiny steel, Phil is a series of cachepots with simple lines rendered complex thanks to its unique combination of contrasting materials and...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Two Rectangular Picture Frames, Italy 1970s
Located in Catania, IT
Two Elegant picture frames in Stainless Steel and mirror in original vintage condition. They can be placed either horizontally or vertically The mirrors are a bit foxy, please see...
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1970s Italian Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Kinetic sculpture by Marcel van Thienen, France 1973
Located in Rotterdam, ZH
Kinetic sculpture by Marcel van Thienen, France 1973. Constructed from bent polished stainless steel rods and solid metal spheres on a rectangular stainless steel base. The base hide...
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20th Century French Kinetic Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel, Chrome

Ghidini 1961 Omini Medium Bowl in High Brass Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Bowl in stainless steel.    
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Small Paper Basket in Rose Gold Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This elegant small paper basket is in stainless steel. It is part of the Tip Top series which consists of hexagonal pieces made of layers of triangles.
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Omini Large Bowl in High Brass Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Bowl in stainless steel.  
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Centre Bowl in Rose Gold Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This elegant bowl is part of the Tip Top collection and was made in stainless steel with a charming copper finish. Its rigorously geometric silhouette is ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Limousine Tray in Polished Gold Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This exquisite tray is part of the Tip Top collection and was entirely made in stainless steel that was then given a brass finish to obtain its distincti...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Centre Bowl in Polished Gold Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This elegant bowl is part of the Tip Top collection and was made in stainless steel. Its rigorously geometric silhouette is created by the layering of sev...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Small Paper Basket in Polished Gold Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This elegant small paper basket is in stainless steel. It is part of the Tip Top series which consists of hexagonal pieces made of layers of triangles.
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Limousine Tray in Rose Gold Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This exquisite tray is part of the Tip Top collection and was entirely made in stainless steel that was then given a copper finish and its pink-like glow...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Omini Small Bowl in High Brass Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Bowl in stainless steel.
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Pencil Holder in Rose Gold Finish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pencil holder in stainless steel. When you look at the top view of the Tip-Top series, all the triangles have the same size. In 3D these triangles have been stretched, which creates ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

'Mixed Public-Private Boundary' Steel Acrylic Shelf, by Cometabolism Studio
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The "Mixed public-private boundary" collection of Cometabolism Studio uses objects in public and private spaces to reorganize and reproduce, forming installations suitable for both "...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Rudolf Wolf Two Tubes Abstract Sculpture, Holland, 1975
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Very nice abstract geometric tubes sculpture designed by Rudolf Wolf and manufactured in his own atelier ca 1975. This sculpture is made of stainless st...
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1970s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Rudolf Wolf Tubular Sculpture Holland, 1975
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Stunning sized symmetrical sculpture in stainless steel, designed and made by Rudolf Wolf in his own atelier in Amstelveen in 1975. The sculpture is made of 2 stainless steel tubes, cut, and welded perfectly into this abstract modern shape; it has a black painted wooden base which connects the 2 parts with each other. These sculptures were only made in very small numbers and are very hard to find. This sculpture is one of several we acquired from the former bookkeeper from Rudolf Wolf who bought these artworks in the 1980s. The sculpture has a nice size which you can easily put somewhere on a table/sideboard and look highly decorative. This work is unsigned, but we have several old pictures...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Rudolf Wolf Geometrical Sculpture, Holland, 1975
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Very nice geometric wire sculpture designed by Rudolf Wolf and manufactured in his own atelier ca 1975. This sculpture is made of metal wire and were also used as studies for bigger sculptures he made later for outdoor. This sculpture is one of several we acquired from the former bookkeeper from Rudolf Wold who bought these artworks in the 1980s. The sculpture has a nice size which you can easily put somewhere and is in very good original condition. It is unsigned but we have several old pictures...
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1970s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Mid-Century Teak Hourglass Candle Holder with Patinated Metal Top
Located in Alsdorf, NW
Mid-Century Teak Hourglass Candle Holder with Patinated Metal Top This elegant teak candle holder features a distinctive hourglass shape, showcasing the rich, warm hues and natural ...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Metal, Stainless Steel

Rudolf Wolf Tubular Tangled Sculpture, Holland, 1975
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Very nice abstract tangled tubes sculpture designed by Rudolf Wolf and manufactured in his own atelier ca 1975. This sculpture is made of two seperate s...
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1970s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #7' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactio...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Claude Viseux, Abstract Sculpture, 20th Century, Steel
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
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1960s French Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Paradoxical Propulsion' Vase by Comebolism Studio
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The two rocket motor nozzles act in a symmetrical manner towards the opposite direction, they have shells that can be opened when the power is increased and ultimately the extent of ...
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2010s Asian Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Silver Parova Vase 3 Set Polished Stainless Steel by Zieta
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Simple is more. Simple is sexy. In the case of this new proposition of vases, simple is not boring as well. There is something alluring in Zieta’s cold yet warm vases. Dimensions:...
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21st Century and Contemporary Polish Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #2' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactions on the surface of copp...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #4' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactions on the surface of copp...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel Triglav Candelabrum 83 Silver Candle Holder by Zieta
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Usually made of metal, the modern candle holders are available in myriad shapes and styles. From simple, minimalist ones to opulent, eclectic candelabra. Triglav, a steel candle hold...
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2010s Polish Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Yellow Stainless Steel Sculpture by Caporicci
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Yellow painted stainless steel sculpture by Giancarlo Caporicci. Signed on the base.
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Early 2000s Italian Kinetic Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #8' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust Collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactions on the surface of copp...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #13' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust Collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactions on the surface of copp...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #5' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactions on the surface of copp...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #9' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust Collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactions on the surface of copp...
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2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Claude Viseux, Abstract Sculpture, Late 20th Century, Steel
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
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1960s French Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Pair Of Large 1970's Wall Lights In Stainless Steel And Lucite
Located in Paris, FR
Two large 1970's stainless steel wall lights-sculptures in the style of Brotto with nineteen lucite rods.
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1970s Italian Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Pool Series, Stainless Steel and PLA Float Wall Mounted Sculptures
Located in Santa Edwiges, MG
SCULPTURE SERIES POOL “Nothing has a connection, everything is just a reflection.” Millôr Fernandes The imagination drifting from the unimaginable, the playful universe of illusio...
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2010s Brazilian Minimalist Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Copper & Stainless Steel Decor/ Plate, 'Star Dust 3.0 #1' by Daishi Luo
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Daishi Luo's Star Dust collection offers a variety of carefully curated copper paintings. Each work is unique, as the patterns are made with chemical reactions on the surface of copp...
Category

2010s Chinese Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper, Stainless Steel

Pool Series, Mirror and PLA Sculpture N2
Located in Santa Edwiges, MG
SCULPTURE SERIES POOL “Nothing has a connection, everything is just a reflection.” Millôr Fernandes The imagination drifting from the unimaginable, the playful universe of illusio...
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2010s Brazilian Minimalist Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Dahlia" pink metal vase by William Mulas
Located in Modugno, BA
DHALIA - minimal and chic vase to be placed freely. A design element that creates movement and lights up interior spaces. This vase features a distinctive form composed of a tubular ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Minimalist Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Crystal, Stainless Steel

"Dahlia" Silver metal vase by William Mulas
Located in Modugno, BA
DHALIA - minimal and chic vase to be placed freely. A design element that creates movement and lights up interior spaces. This vase features a distinctive form composed of a tubular ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Minimalist Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Crystal, Stainless Steel

Pool Series, Stainless Steel and PLA Float Table Sculptures
Located in Santa Edwiges, MG
SCULPTURE SERIES POOL “Nothing has a connection, everything is just a reflection.” Millôr Fernandes The imagination drifting from the unimaginable, the playful universe of illusio...
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2010s Brazilian Minimalist Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Pool Series, Mirror and PLA Blue Sculpture N1
Located in Santa Edwiges, MG
SCULPTURE SERIES POOL “Nothing has a connection, everything is just a reflection.” Millôr Fernandes The imagination drifting from the unimaginable, the playful universe of illusio...
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2010s Brazilian Minimalist Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Alata Cubus Polished Stainless Steel Abstract Sculpture
Located in San Jose del Cabo, BCS
"Alata Cubus" from Katz Studio's Geometra Collection is a striking sculptural work that embodies the intersection of mathematical precision and organic flow. This forged mirror-polis...
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21st Century and Contemporary Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Pool Series, Mirror and PLA Black Sculpture N1
Located in Santa Edwiges, MG
SCULPTURE SERIES POOL “Nothing has a connection, everything is just a reflection.” Millôr Fernandes The imagination drifting from the unimaginable, the playful universe of illusio...
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2010s Brazilian Minimalist Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel Sculpture by Roger Sprunger for Dunbar
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A stainless steel sculpture created by Roger Lee Sprunger comprised of three of his design table bases for Dunbar stacked end to end. 79" tall. Made by Du...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel

Rattan and Stainless Steel Table Mounted Photo Frame
Located in London, GB
Rattan and stainless-steel table mounted photo frame. Marked Fornari Roma. Designed by Tommaso Barbi. Measures: 30cm diameter.
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1960s Italian Vintage Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Handsome Letter Opener, Magnifying Glass with Alligator Handles, Sterling Mounts
Located in Buchanan, MI
Handsome letter opener, magnifying glass with alligator handles, sterling mounts.
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Early 20th Century European Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver, Stainless Steel

Love Factory 3 Sculpture by Mark Sturkenboom
Located in Geneve, CH
Love Factory 3 Sculpture by Mark Sturkenboom Dimensions: W 50 x D 40 x H 130 cm Material: Mouth Blown Glass, Silvered Glass. Polished Stainless Steel Mar...
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2010s Dutch Organic Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Brad Howe "Ventoso" Stainless Steel Abstract Sculpture
By Brad Howe 1
Located in Mexico City, MX
A stainless steel abstract sculpture by American artist Brad Howe titled "Ventoso". The sculpture is made by 2 brushed metal section and a third lacquered one. Hand signed on the low...
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Late 20th Century American Post-Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

1st Edition 2/3 Aero Vase in Bronze by Mattice Boets: 3D Printed Elegance
Located in Heusden-Zolder, BE
The 1st edition Aero Vase by Mattice Boets is a luxurious masterpiece that effortlessly fuses organic design, modern art, and elevated functionality. Each Aero vase is 3D printed usi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Organic Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver, Stainless Steel

1st Edition 3/3 Aero Vase in Silver by Mattice Boets: 3D Printed Elegance
Located in Heusden-Zolder, BE
The 1st edition Aero Vase by Mattice Boets is a luxurious masterpiece that effortlessly fuses organic design, modern art, and elevated functionality. Each Aero vase is 3D printed usi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Organic Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver, Stainless Steel

1st Edition 2/3 Aero Vase in Silver by Mattice Boets: 3D Printed Elegance
Located in Heusden-Zolder, BE
The 1st edition Aero Vase by Mattice Boets is a luxurious masterpiece that effortlessly fuses organic design, modern art, and elevated functionality. Each Aero vase is 3D printed usi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Organic Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver, Stainless Steel

1st Edition 1/3 Aero Vase in Graphite by Mattice Boets: 3D Printed Elegance
Located in Heusden-Zolder, BE
The 1st edition Aero Vase by Mattice Boets is a luxurious masterpiece that effortlessly fuses organic design, modern art, and elevated functionality. Each Aero vase is 3D printed usi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Organic Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver, Stainless Steel

1st Edition 1/3 Aero Vase in Silver by Mattice Boets: 3D Printed Elegance
Located in Heusden-Zolder, BE
The 1st edition Aero Vase by Mattice Boets is a luxurious masterpiece that effortlessly fuses organic design, modern art, and elevated functionality. Each Aero vase is 3D printed usi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Organic Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver, Stainless Steel

Parova Flamed Gold L35 Vase by Zieta
Located in Geneve, CH
Parova Flamed Gold L35 Vase by Zieta Dimensions: D 17 x W 24 x H 35 cm. Materials: flamed gold stainless steel. Zietas main goal is to deliver uniqueness and customization in design...
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2010s Polish Post-Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stainless Steel

Silex Flintstone Flower Wall Vessel I by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
Silex Flintstone Flower Wall Vessel I by Studio DO Dimensions: D 28.5 x W 13 x H 20 cm Materials: Silex stone, stainless steel. 8.7 kg. Flowers are intrinsically connected with composition and earth. Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase...
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2010s Belgian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

Materials

Stone, Stainless Steel

Yellow Jasper Flower Wall Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
Yellow Jasper Flower Wall Vessel by Studio DO Dimensions: D 30 x W 16 x H 15.5 cm Materials: Yellow Jasper, stainless steel. 7.5 kg. Flowers are intrinsically connected with composition and earth. Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase...
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2010s Belgian Modern Stainless Steel Decorative Objects

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Stone, Stainless Steel

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