Fusions1.2.3 #4

€1,800.00

By Ariane van Dievoet & Didier Henry

Blacksmith Didier Henry and designer Ariane van Dievoet unveil the latest pieces from their collaboration, based on experimentation and the reuse of materials. These new sculptures bring out the blue stone bases that seem to merge with the brass pieces, creating dialogue between stone and metal.

  • Sculpture

  • Reclaimed brass (polished), reclaimed noir de mazy marble

  • 49 x 7 x 13,5 cm

  • Made in Porcheresse (Belgium), 2022

This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.

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By Ariane van Dievoet & Didier Henry

Blacksmith Didier Henry and designer Ariane van Dievoet unveil the latest pieces from their collaboration, based on experimentation and the reuse of materials. These new sculptures bring out the blue stone bases that seem to merge with the brass pieces, creating dialogue between stone and metal.

  • Sculpture

  • Reclaimed brass (polished), reclaimed noir de mazy marble

  • 49 x 7 x 13,5 cm

  • Made in Porcheresse (Belgium), 2022

This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.

UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US

By Ariane van Dievoet & Didier Henry

Blacksmith Didier Henry and designer Ariane van Dievoet unveil the latest pieces from their collaboration, based on experimentation and the reuse of materials. These new sculptures bring out the blue stone bases that seem to merge with the brass pieces, creating dialogue between stone and metal.

  • Sculpture

  • Reclaimed brass (polished), reclaimed noir de mazy marble

  • 49 x 7 x 13,5 cm

  • Made in Porcheresse (Belgium), 2022

This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.

UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US

This piece was first shown at Augusta , as part of the states of matter exhibition, September - November 2023.

Photos 2 © Oksana Tkachuk, 4 © Lindsay Zébier, 1,3 © Yvan Guerdon