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ORICHALQUE  |  CROSSED LEGS
       
     
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ORICHALQUE DUO | Crossed Legs

COFFEE TABLE IN 2 SEPARATE PIECES - 2024 BRONZE CAST WITH TRANSPARENT WATER GREEN OR TRANSPARENT SMOKY BLACK RESIN AND BLACK OXIDIZED CROSSED IRON LEGS

H43 x L65 x W58 CM & H36 x L95 x W80 CM H16.9 x L25.6 x W22.8 & H14.2 x L37.4 x W31.5 IN UNIQUE

The Orichalcum or literally mountain copper is described by Plato as the metal commonly used by the Atlanteans, inhabitants of the legendary Atlantis: « The island provided most of the things necessary for life. First, all metals, hard or malleable, extracted from the soil by mine work, without mentioning the one whose only name remains today, Orichalcum. It was then the most precious metal after gold. » We play here with the colors of bronze with its different natural oxidations and the transparency of the resin.

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ORICHALQUE  |  CROSSED LEGS
       
     
ORICHALQUE | CROSSED LEGS

COFFEE TABLE - 2019 BRONZE CAST WITH TRANSPARENT WATER GREEN OR TRANSPARENT SMOKY BLACK RESIN AND BLACK OXIDIZED CROSSED IRON LEGS H32,5 x L87 x W70 CM / H12.8 x L34.3 x W27.6 IN UNIQUE

The Orichalcum or literally mountain copper is described by Plato as the metal commonly used by the Atlanteans, inhabitants of the legendary Atlantis: « The island provided most of the things necessary for life. First, all metals, hard or malleable, extracted from the soil by mine work, without mentioning the one whose only name remains today, Orichalcum. It was then the most precious metal after gold. »

Alexandra and Grégoire play here with the colors of bronze with its different natural oxidations and the transparency of the resin with water green colors.

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