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"Weaving In Times" Ceramic Sculpture by Pernille Pontoppidan Perdersen, 2022

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Glazed ceramic sculpture on metal pedestal by the Danish artist Pernille Pontoppidan Pedersen. Titled "Weaving in Times" this piece was a part of ther NYC exhibition Tentacular Thinking. Created in 2022 this beautiful piece with a unique glaze finish is the perfect decorative piece. signed on bottom PPP 2022. Sculpture Dimensions: 29" H x 17" W x 9.5" D Pedestal Dimensions: 40" H x 9.5" W x 9.5"D Property from esteemed interior designer Juan Montoya. Juan Montoya is one of the most acclaimed and prolific interior designers in the world today. Juan Montoya was born and spent his early years in Colombia. After studying architecture in Bogotá, he moved to New York where he graduated from Parsons School of Design. Following two years of work and study in Paris and Milan, he returned to New York, where he founded the design business he has presided over since. His firm specializes in residential and contract interior design, with projects located throughout the United States and Internationally. A member of the Interior Design Hall of Fame, a recipient of an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design, A Doctorate from New York School of Interior Design, Star of Design Award, and the Legends Award from Pratt Institute. His contributions to the field of interior design are widely recognized. He is also included in AD100 since its inaugural list, AD Collector (France) top 100, AD 30 Deans of Design and a Grand Master on Elle Decor's A-list.
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