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Matte white porcelain vase — Signed & numbered on accompanying certificate of authenticity — Please note that for the delivery of this artwork inside the EU, there is an additional 19% VAT Split-Rocker (Vase) (2012) by Jeff Koons is a porcelain sculpture that transforms his monumental topiary concept into a functional and collectible art object. The design merges two halves of different rocking horse heads—a pony and a dinosaur—into a surreal, hybrid form with a subtle seam dividing them. Made in pristine white porcelain, the vase invites floral arrangements to burst forth from its top, evoking the living flower-covered surfaces of Koons’ original large-scale installation. At once playful and conceptual, the edition of 3,500 pieces reflects Koons’ interest in merging high art and domestic design.
Split-Rocker (Vase), 2012
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Matte white porcelain vase — Signed & numbered on accompanying certificate of authenticity — Please note that for the delivery of this artwork inside the EU, there is an additional 19% VAT Split-Rocker (Vase) (2012) by Jeff Koons is a porcelain sculpture that transforms his monumental topiary concept into a functional and collectible art object. The design merges two halves of different rocking horse heads—a pony and a dinosaur—into a surreal, hybrid form with a subtle seam dividing them. Made in pristine white porcelain, the vase invites floral arrangements to burst forth from its top, evoking the living flower-covered surfaces of Koons’ original large-scale installation. At once playful and conceptual, the edition of 3,500 pieces reflects Koons’ interest in merging high art and domestic design.
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