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B136

Recycled Glass Bowl in Sunset Yellow
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B136 - Recycled Glass Bowl in Sunset Yellow
This piece's sculptural form reflects a conceptual, theme-based approach, which stands in stark contrast to the classical rules of decoration that pervade traditional glassware. Made from 100% broken window and bottle glass melted down and repurposed using old engine oil as fuel.

 

Collection Narrative

Uniting the incongruous, AW25 extends beyond familiar parameters. Tones shift, clean lines are garnished with motifs from the archive – the surreal upsets the abstract and the geometric is layered onto the organic.

B136 - Recycled Glass Bowl in Sunset Yellow
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Materials & Details


-  Thoughtfully handcrafted

-  Recycled glass

-  Height:  31cm | 12.20"

-  Width:  28cm | 11.02"


 

Please note: Photos are only indicative. Each item is 100% handmade - items may differ slightly in shape and size, all irregularities are intentional.


Process

Source Material:  Goya / da Vinci / Georges Perec, La Vie mode d'emploi (Paris: Hachette, 1978) / Georges Perec, Species of Spaces and Other Pieces (London, Penguin Classic, 1998)


Background noise:  While this collection was in development we may or may not have been influenced by the following experiences: [01] Watching all of the films of Kore-eda Hirokazu available on DVD in the UK. [02] Listening to Philip Glass - mainly Einstein on the Beach and Metamorphosis [03] Two visits to Gormley at the Royal Academy (one with children)

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