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Orange Resin Bonded Modern Sand Vessel #54

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A vessel formed from Resin-Bonded Sand by Chicago designer Steven Haulenbeek. The RBS Series utilizes silica sand, a typically disposable industrial byproduct, to create colorful sculptural objects, furniture and lighting. Steven Haulenbeek is an industrial designer and artist. In 2010 he founded his own independent design practice with interest in experimental, material, and process based objects for the home. Steven’s work passes by the typical design/build format and instead seeks to invent a production framework by which objects emerge more organically. His work is showcased in both high end residential and boutique commercial spaces, and can be found spanning the pages of publications such as the New York Times and Modern Luxury magazine. Measures: 13" x 12" x 18".
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    Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 13 in (33.02 cm)
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    2018
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    Chicago, IL
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    Seller: SH201801_S6F1stDibs: LU3578312725071
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