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Tripp Espenet Vase, Big Leaf Maple
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Description
Tripp Espenet Vase, Big Leaf Maple
Solid Burled Elm Root Bowl by Tripp Espenet
Beautiful Art Bowl with carving and hand-honing skills make this piece unique and special.
Dimensions:
6" high
8" bowl diameter
2" mouth opening
Signed underside
Tripp Carpenter #2025
Condition: very good vintage condition:
About the Artist: Tripp Carpenter
Tripp Carpenter, founder of Espenet Furniture, has been working with wood since childhood under the guidance of his father, renowned designer Art Carpenter. Since 2006, Tripp has combined his father's influential designs with his own, creating pieces that reflect organic forms inspired by nature.
With nearly two decades in furniture making, Tripp emphasizes craftsmanship and aesthetics, viewing design as a recipe where wood is the main ingredient. He embraces his father's legacy while infusing his unique style into every creation, encouraging artistic exploration and self-expression. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 2000-2021 Condition: Good. very good original condition Creation Date: 2010 Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: C00003823 Incollect Reference #: 757469
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