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Sculptural Wool and Blown Glass Floor Lamp by Alfhild Külper
By Alfhild Külper
Located in New York, NY
"Blue Weed" is a sculptural upholstered floor lamp by Amsterdam-based Swedish artist Alfhild Külper in a pixelated combination of navy, purple, and sky blue. The yarn used is hand-spun and dyed, sourced from the finest producers in India and Nepal. With a combination of traditional tufting techniques and 3D embroidery, the artist transforms this raw material into three-dimensional topographical textile that is then used to form the lamp. A beautiful piece of blown glass, done in collaboration with Norwegian glass artist Anna-Linda Gabriel creates a beautiful glow. About Alfhild Külper Swedish artist and designer Alfhild Külper aims to create physical representations of the soft spots in our minds. Using a combination of traditional tufting techniques and 3D embroidery, Külper creates a domestic world of fuzzy furnishings imbued with personal memories and spirituality. A graduate of the prestigious Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, she spent ten years as head of design at the avant garde fashion house Viktor & Rolf. Using a mix of traditional tufting techniques with 3D embroidery, Külper crafts landscapes and figures from leftover wool from the textile industries of India, Nepal and the Netherlands that serve as abstract representations of memory and emotion, typically of feelings of joy. The artist has shown at The Cristel Ballroom Gallery (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), De School...
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Large Sculptural Ceramic Amphora by Sean Gerstley
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"The Lights of St. Thomas," a monumental sculptural two-handled vase by Sean Gerstley. The work is from a new series of vessels with exaggerated features and patchwork glazes, representing a departure from his ceramic tile furniture...
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Sculptural Glazed Ceramic Vase by Sean Gerstley
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"Playa Zoni," a monumental sculptural four-handled vase by Sean Gerstley. The work is from a new series of vessels with exaggerated features and patchwork glazes, representing a departure from his ceramic tile furniture...
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Sculptural Glazed Ceramic Floor Lamp by Sean Gerstley
By Sean Gerstley
Located in New York, NY
"Conceived on the Delaware River," a sculptural floor lamp by Sean Gerstley. Created from what the artist describes as "tile blocks"; high-relief tiles with...
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Sculptural Ceramic Centerpiece Footed Bowl by Sean Gerstley
Located in New York, NY
"Moment of Clarity 4," a large ceramic centerpiece footed bowl by Sean Gerstley. The work is from a new series of vessels with exaggerated features and patchwork glazes, representing a departure from his ceramic tile furniture...
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Sculptural Ceramic Vase in Metallic Glazes by Sean Gerstley
By Sean Gerstley
Located in New York, NY
"Bronco," a large ceramic vase in metallic glazes by Sean Gerstley. The work is from a new series of vessels with exaggerated features and patchwork glazes, representing a departure ...
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