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QUINTO SOL, sconces
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Description
The QUINTO SOL sconces accompany the chandelier Quinto Sol, one of the latest new developments of Thierry’s plastic chandelier wonders.
We work on similar bespoke pieces following that scheme. Please enquire.
The piece is a result of Jeannot’s over 20 year-long research into the PET material and its characters and origins within the trash system in Mexico City. The artist achieves a true transformation of those specimens of plastic into a luxury symbol, which is a crystal Chandelier. They have a strong effect on the public eye in the sense of ‘what you see is not what you get’.
His work indeed transfers waste into luxury and carries the inherent message that waste is a luxury. Thierry's work has additionally a social aspect. He incorporates groups of disadvantaged people within Mexico City in teaching them to find the right type of bottles, rescue them from trash and in involving them in various aspects within the construction process. This work has changed many lives and given new hope. As such the pieces are stunning, sparkling light objects and a powerful testimony to life and beauty. -
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Customization Options: we can customize, size and shape Documentation: Signed Origin: Mexico Period: New Materials: Recycled PET plastic bottle parts, acrylic, stainless steel, 2 bulbs each Condition: New. Creation Date: 2021 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Collectible Design Incollect Reference #: 739909 -
Dimensions
W. 13.59 in; H. 26.38 in; W. 34.51 cm; H. 67 cm;
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Marion Friedmann Gallery launched in 2011 in London and merges a penchant for the avant-garde with a passion to celebrate and promote the most remarkable emerging and established contemporary designers. The gallery represents eclectic & eccentric collectible design with a special interest in`Materiality ́as well as in pieces with a positive environmental message. The objects range from furniture, lighting, objets d`art, jewelry and sculpture. We develop bespoke and special commissions.
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