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Material: Ceramic
Bespoke French Ceramic Pseudosphere Console
Bespoke French Ceramic Pseudosphere Console

Bespoke French Ceramic Pseudosphere Console

Located in New York, NY

Bespoke Ceramic Pseudosphere Console by French Artist, Nadege Mouyssinat. The artist is open to commissions. Please inquire through Lerebours Antiques. Lead Time for custom made is 1...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Organic Modern Ceramic Tables

Materials

Stainless Steel

Ceramic Console "Aztèque" by Agnès Debizet, Unique Piece, 2022
Ceramic Console "Aztèque" by Agnès Debizet, Unique Piece, 2022

Ceramic Console "Aztèque" by Agnès Debizet, Unique Piece, 2022

Located in London, GB

« Console Aztèque » (2022) by Agnès Debizet Material: Stoneware, porcelain slip Dimension: H 90 x 135 x 30 cm Unique piece, dated and signed. Taking its inspiration from Latin America antique...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Ceramic Tables

Materials

Porcelain, Stoneware

Misha Kahn, "A Little of This and a Little of That", 2022
Misha Kahn, "A Little of This and a Little of That", 2022

Misha Kahn, "A Little of This and a Little of That", 2022

By Misha Kahn

Located in New York, NY

Misha Kahn [American, b. 1989] A Little of This and a Little of That, 2022 Ceramic Measures: 36 x 48 x 20.25 inches 91 x 122 x 51 cm Misha Kahn has emerged as one of the leading creative voices of his generation. Through a wildly imaginative approach that embraces spontaneity and non-conformity, Kahn allows the illogical and the irreverent to take over his entire process. He employs everything from lo-fi and ad hoc techniques—such as improvisational molds and collage—to high-tech tools such as virtual reality and robotics. Born in Duluth, Minnesota in 1989, Kahn graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 2011 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Furniture Design. Soon after, he gained recognition when he was featured in the Museum of Arts and Design's Biennial (2014). Unafraid to push boundaries, Kahn is determined to question the accepted way of doing things, driving him to self-invent, adapt, and further processes in a myriad of mediums including metalwork, glass, wood, textiles, ceramic, bronze casting, fiberglass, and cement. Voracious to upend traditional techniques, he embraces the opportunity to learn from masters in their respective crafts. Kahn’s acclaimed woven Scrappy series (since 2015), is the result of a collaboration with Gone Rural, a female group...

Category

2010s Ceramic Tables

Materials

Ceramic