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Nail Varnish, a black & red glass sculpture with platinum by Asa Jungnelius
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'Nail Varnish' is an oversized sculptural version of its functional counterpart by the Swedish artist Asa Jungnelius for Kosta Boda. Monumental in scale, this hand-blown artwork in b...
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Dahlia Universe in Black, Glass Platter in Grey, Blue & White by Amanda Simmons
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Shallow Water II, a jade & light grey cast sculpture by Nina Casson McGarva
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'Shallow Water II' is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Nina Casson McGarva. Casson McGarva firstly casts her glass in a flat mould where she introduces all of the bea...
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Shallow Water III, a jade & grey standing glass sculpture by Nina Casson McGarva
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Located in London, GB
'Shallow Water III' is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Nina Casson McGarva. Casson McGarva firstly casts her glass in a flat mould where she introduces all of the be...
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Gyratory II, a ceramic vessel inspired by rococo architecture by Jo Taylor
By Jo Taylor
Located in London, GB
'Gyratory II' is a unique ceramic sculptural vessel by the British artist, Jo Taylor. In the artist's own words: "Gyratory means moving in a circle or spiral, which relates to the ...
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