Franck Chartrain
Hand-Hammered Bronze and Iron Meteorites Console, 21st century
Bronze and Iron
W 62.6" x D 16.15" x H 38.6"
H2 35.4"
H2 35.4"
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Hand-Hammered Bronze and Iron Meteorites Console by Franck Chartrain - Chartrain Collection. Place of Origin: France Price upon Request. The angular and slender top made in polished bronze is gouged...
Hand-Hammered Bronze and Iron Meteorites Console by Franck Chartrain - Chartrain Collection.
Place of Origin: France
Price upon Request.
The angular and slender top made in polished bronze is gouged with bright edges. Its texture worked with a unique dark satin finish is playing with the light, irradiating from a green malachite stone. The base is composed of five tapered iron sticks textured at the forge that seem to be assembled randomly in cross, so as to sustain the exceptional jewel plate. An impression of pure elegance, modern and original design is raising from the structure and finish of the piece as it looks to be caught while moving, hanging one in space, surprisingly in balance.
NB: This piece needs to be attached to the wall for safety purposes.
Place of Origin: France
Price upon Request.
The angular and slender top made in polished bronze is gouged with bright edges. Its texture worked with a unique dark satin finish is playing with the light, irradiating from a green malachite stone. The base is composed of five tapered iron sticks textured at the forge that seem to be assembled randomly in cross, so as to sustain the exceptional jewel plate. An impression of pure elegance, modern and original design is raising from the structure and finish of the piece as it looks to be caught while moving, hanging one in space, surprisingly in balance.
NB: This piece needs to be attached to the wall for safety purposes.
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