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Unique Bronze Sculptural Table Lamp, Signed by William Guillon
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Description
Unique bronze sculpted table lamp - signed by William Guillon
Sweet Thing I
Dimensions: 39 x 17 x 17 cm
Weight: 2.5 kg.
Bronze
Unique Lamp Edition 1/1, signed
Bulb E27, 540 lumens
Unique lamp hand-sculpted by William Guillon.
William Guillon
William Guillon’s main influences are strong artistic movements, often dark and filled with modern melancholy. Obsessed with a futuristic dystopic vision, the issues he addresses are always loaded with his attraction for a strong imagery. Beyond his influences, he has always been driven by his love for noble materials, raw materials to work on and embellish without altering them. Always valuing handicraft work, his objects are designed as high quality products, without ever compromising the aesthetics for the easy option.
William Guillon has set up his studio with, as a basis, a reflexion around black and darkness. His interest for luminous objects was indeed born of a desire to carve this darkness with light as if it were a pure and precious material. William Guillon’s creations are handmade in France, are all available in various finishes and materials.
Additional Options
Different finishes and dimensions could be made to order. -
More Information
Customization Options: Different finishes and dimensions could be made to order. Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: New Materials: Bronze. Condition: New & Custom. One of a Kind. Available Now. Creation Date: 2019 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 353740 -
Dimensions
W. 6.7 in; H. 15.36 in; D. 6.7 in; W. 17.02 cm; H. 39.01 cm; D. 17.02 cm;
Message from Seller:
Galerie Philia is a recognized contemporary design and modern art gallery representing world wide known designers and artists. The Galerie Philia exhibits a collection resulting from a rhizomatic research transcending formal, stylistic, national or historical barriers. The selected art works emanates from different cultures and periods, are incarnated in various and multiform mediums, and evoke multiple and changing interior worlds.