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Atang Tshikare, monolith, chairs and side table and sculpture

About the Item

Designed by Atang Tshikare, This monolith is inspired by a holy mountain located in Limpopo within the north western province of South Africa. The artwork can be viewed as a cross section of a mountain with its varied elements including wood, sandstone and bronze pieces. This pillar stands firmly on the ground and each of its elements fit snuggly into each other with their smoothed edges. The whole piece can be dismantled into five separate elements that can be utilized in various spaces or paired together. Each piece is a stool or side table, whilst the smallest is decorative artwork. This hand made piece is suited for compact or open spaces. It's made to order. and requires little to no maintenance all year round.
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