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Designed by Borek Sipek
Finishes:
Matt brass structure with polished brass leaves
Dimensions:
W480 x D420 x H1760 mm
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Sipek, artist and craftsman is able to bend materials to his desires, finds a great potential in rattan and cane, so combines them, bends them and colors them with unusual and sensual patterns.The result is a sculptural vitality suspended between Cubism and baroque.
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