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Richard Haining STACKED Carpel Vessel, salvaged Cherry Oxidized Finish AVAILABLE

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£5,523.39
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€6,368.69
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CA$10,146.23
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A$11,336.72
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CHF 5,930.36
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MX$139,024.52
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NOK 75,778.76
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SEK 71,858.34
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DKK 47,532.97
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This vessel is made of salvaged Cherry, with an oxidized finish. Richard’s work is driven by the concept of renewal—transforming salvaged materials into functional & decorative art that embodies beauty, craftsmanship, & environmental mindfulness. As an artist, he’s dedicated to this intersection—working exclusively with wood salvaged from from around NYC; from offcuts & scraps from local workshops to discarded old-growth lumber from prewar buildings. Richard, reimagines these materials, destined for landfills, is an act of renewal honoring the material’s history & its potential for a new life. These materials are found in various shapes & conditions, requiring significant time to transform it into something consistent and usable. Then, piece by individual piece, layer upon layer, he guides the wood into the desired shape, something akin to a coiled ceramic pot. Once constructed, he refines the surfaces by hand, revealing imperfections: mineral stains, contrasting heartwood and sapwood, knots, century-old nail holes—marks of the wood’s history. By juxtaposing repurposed ‘low-value’ materials with ‘high-art’ forms, Richard invites viewers to reconsider what is truly valuable. Ultimately, he hopes his work sparks a conversation about sustainability, showing that art, craftsmanship, & environmental responsibility can coexist—and that beauty can emerge from the most unexpected places.

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