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    Located in Saint ouen, FR
    Bookcase by Ron Arad. Kartell The creativity of designer Ron Arad, combined with the technology of a large company, has resulted in a bookcase project on an industrial scale that ca...
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  • Kartell Medium Bookworm Bookcase in Aluminum by Ron Arad
    By Kartell, Ron Arad
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    An artist's creativity combined with a great company’s technology results in to a bookcase design of Industrial scale that can rightfully be considered the world’s most daring and re...
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  • Abstract Sculpture Polychrome Metal Circles, like Ron Arad - 1950/1960
    By Ron Arad, Alexander Calder, Jean Tinguely
    Located in Paris, FR
    Large structure/sculpture, composed of several polychrome metallic circles. . In the spirit of Ron Arad's bookworms and design pieces and abstract sculptures or Jean Tinguely sculptures . Period : 1960 . Origin : France . Can be positioned on the wall as a bookworm or wall sculpture . Dimensions : . Height : 110cm W : 114cm D : 21 cm . Several traces of rust as shown on the video. . In vintage condition. . Ron Arad, a British designer of Israeli origin, was born in 1951 in Tel Aviv. First trained at the Jerusalem Academy of Art, Ron Arad then studied at the Architectural Association School in London in 1973. . Ron Arad's first creations are furniture made with metal tubes and called "one-offs" because they are unique pieces. One Off is also the name of his first company. Ron Arad became famous in the early 1970s, thanks to the creation of seats inspired by the armchairs of a Rover, seats that he found in a car junkyard. Also among Ron Arad's best-known pieces are the Bookworm shelf from 1993 and the Tom Vac chair from 1997. His surprising work makes him a free creator without constraints or borders who navigates between design, architecture and plastic arts. Ron Arad uses materials such as plastic, polished steel or aluminum to create elements made of aerial scrolls. His creations with sinusoidal, elliptical or ovoid shapes range from unique pieces to industrial production, including limited series. In 2008, the Center Pompidou presents a retrospective of his work, entitled "No Discipline". There are major and emblematic pieces of the artist, prototypes accompanied by audiovisuals, limited series and objects of industrial production as well as numerous architectural projects. Ron Arad, whose works are exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, creates pieces for renowned houses such as Vitra, Kartell, Moroso, Artemide and Alessi. . Jean Tinguely, born May 22, 1925 in Friborg and died August 30, 1991 in Bern, was a Swiss sculptor, painter and draftsman. With his second wife, Niki de Saint Phalle, he created gigantic...
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  • Ron Arada bookkase by Kartell 1990s.
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    Lovely Rita bookcase in red plastic designer Ron Arad for Kartell 1990s
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  • Modern Bookcase Cabinet The Peabody Collection
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  • Mahogany Bookcase from the 2nd Half of the 19th Century in Light Brown
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    Mahogany Bookcase from the 2nd Half of the 19th Century in Light Brown We present you this piece of furniture made of coniferous wood veneered with mahogany. The two-leaf main body ...
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