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4 nylon vases, the largest one is signed in marker on the bottom - The height of each object from smallest to largest is: 11 cm; 17 cm; 25 cm; 39 cm // 4 Black Objects by Ron Arad, created in 2012, is a sculptural ensemble of four nylon vases, each showcasing Arad’s distinctive design approach that combines functionality with striking visual form. These vases, in ascending sizes from 11 cm to 39 cm in height, consist of horizontal layers stacked to create an abstract, curvilinear silhouette that mimics the contours of traditional vases yet introduces a contemporary, segmented texture. The monochromatic black finish emphasizes the clean, modern aesthetic, and the largest piece is signed by Arad in marker on the bottom. This limited edition of 20 pieces reflects Arad’s innovative exploration of material and form, blending sculpture with design in an iconic display of modern art.
4 Black Objects, 2012
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4 nylon vases, the largest one is signed in marker on the bottom - The height of each object from smallest to largest is: 11 cm; 17 cm; 25 cm; 39 cm // 4 Black Objects by Ron Arad, created in 2012, is a sculptural ensemble of four nylon vases, each showcasing Arad’s distinctive design approach that combines functionality with striking visual form. These vases, in ascending sizes from 11 cm to 39 cm in height, consist of horizontal layers stacked to create an abstract, curvilinear silhouette that mimics the contours of traditional vases yet introduces a contemporary, segmented texture. The monochromatic black finish emphasizes the clean, modern aesthetic, and the largest piece is signed by Arad in marker on the bottom. This limited edition of 20 pieces reflects Arad’s innovative exploration of material and form, blending sculpture with design in an iconic display of modern art.
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