Igmar Stuer
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
  • Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert
Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert

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Large sculpture “Piéta” from 1999 in Belgian black marble by Belgian sculpter Pol Spilliaert (1935-2023). His sculptures reflects the artist’s signature style by combining organic and geometric forms, creating an interesting sense of tension.  Pol Spilliaert studied sculpture at the La Cambre Academy of Art in Brussels where he was taught by notable figures like modernist architect Leon Stynen , graduating as laureate in 1959.  This sculpture comes with a photo of Pol Spilliaert posing near his artwork and a handwritten letter from the artist to the first owner of the artwork explaining the approach and the sense of this sculpture.  This work is listed page 78 of the book on Pol Spilliaert by Jaak Fontier edition Lannoo. 

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Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert

Large sculpture by Pol Spilliaert

Large sculpture “Piéta” from 1999 in Belgian black marble by Belgian sculpter Pol Spilliaert (1935-2023). His sculptures reflects the artist’s signature style by combining organic and geometric forms, creating an interesting sense of tension.  Pol Spilliaert studied sculpture at the La Cambre Academy of Art in Brussels where he was taught by notable figures like modernist architect Leon Stynen , graduating as laureate in 1959.  This sculpture comes with a photo of Pol Spilliaert posing near his artwork and a handwritten letter from the artist to the first owner of the artwork explaining the approach and the sense of this sculpture.  This work is listed page 78 of the book on Pol Spilliaert by Jaak Fontier edition Lannoo. 
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Brutalist totem sculpture

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Rare modernist tiles by Alvaro Rocha

Rare modernist tiles by Alvaro Rocha

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Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han

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Modernist desk by Pierre Guariche (1926-1995)

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Modernist desk by Pierre Guariche (1926-1995)

Minimalistic desk designed by Pierre Guariche in 1961 and produced by Meurop in Belgium. Made of warm teak wood with a modernist touch thanks to the black lacquered metal frame and ebonised handles. This model has an extra drawer in the middle under the tabletop, which is quite rare. Designer Pierre Guariche was born in 1926. He studied at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, graduating in 1949. He then worked in the studio of Marcel Gascoin and presented his first designs at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs and the Salon des Arts Ménagers. In 1953, he designed the mythical « Tonneau » chair for Steiner, first in plastic (1953) and then in bent plywood (1954). In 1954 he founded the Atelier de Recherche Plastique with Joseph-André Motte and Michel Mortier. In 1957, he was named Artistic Director of furniture manufacturer Meurop. He then shared his knowledge with the students of the Ecole Supérieure d’Architecture de Tournai and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris. He knew how to bring a personal, innovative touch to design, combining aestheticism and series production. His heart’s desire was to respond to the requirements of his era by making use of series production techniques. His creations, such as the Tonneau chair (1953 and 1954), the Tulipe chair (1956) and the Président desk (1961), have become legendary pieces. Key not included, drawers are open.
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Large stoneware brutalist vase

Large stoneware brutalist vase

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