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Thursday, 19 June 2008 06:40
 

From these four pieces the table that you can see in the pictures below got my attention.
A patinated bronze “factory”, whose architecture is derived from interpretations of various
early 20th century works, including the AEG factory of Peter Behrens and the Battersea
Power Station in London. The four chimneys produce a “polluted cloud” of polished bronze,
which becomes the open-work tabletop. All these pieces are inspired by ‘tales of power,
corruption, art and industry’ all featuring strong gold and black elements.

 

pollution table

 

pollution table


pollution table


 

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