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Los Angeles, CA 91304 , United States
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"The Maze" Brutalist Bronze Coffee Table, Daniel Gluck, 1970's
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"The Maze" by American artist Daniel Gluck is a captivating coffee table that stands as a testament to the bold and intricate aesthetics of brutalist design. Crafted during the 1970s, this exceptional piece showcases Gluck's mastery in working with materials, specifically a combination of welded and bent bronze. The table is a harmonious fusion of two separate hemispheres, intricately woven together in a mesmerizing spiderweb of angular paths, forming a stunning maze-like structure that converges in the center.
The base of "The Maze" is a testament to Gluck's artistic prowess, drawing inspiration from the brutalist movement that emerged during the mid-20th century. The use of bronze adds an industrial and raw quality to the piece, creating a visually compelling and robust foundation. The angular paths within the bronze base create an almost architectural and sculptural quality, inviting observers to explore the intricate details that make this coffee table truly unique.
Topping off the masterpiece is a thick glass surface, allowing onlookers to appreciate the complexity of the base while providing a functional and elegant space for coffee table books, decor, or a cup of coffee. The juxtaposition of the delicate glass and the robust bronze base enhances the overall visual impact of "The Maze."
The coffee table pays homage to the influential figures in brutalist design, with inspirations drawn from renowned artists such as Paul Evans, Philip Lloyd Powell, and Silas Seandel. Each of these pioneers played a crucial role in shaping the brutalist movement, known for its emphasis on bold, unadorned materials and strong, geometric forms. Gluck's "The Maze" stands out as a masterpiece within the realm of brutalist coffee tables, a testament to the enduring influence of the movement and the artist's commitment to pushing the boundaries of design. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 33 in; H. 15.25 in; D. 66 in; W. 83.82 cm; H. 38.74 cm; D. 167.64 cm;
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Welcome to Habitat Gallery, where luxury meets timeless design. Located in West Los Angeles, we specialize in exquisite mid-century modern, art deco, and Danish modern furniture and decor, offering a curated collection that brings sophistication and craftsmanship to your home. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us at 310.927.6266 or email us at malenabrush@gmail.com.
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