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4 objects, the largest one is signed in marker on the bottom. // 4 White Objects by Ron Arad, created in 2012, is a series of four sculptural pieces that feature a minimalist yet captivating form. Each object, crafted in white nylon, displays a fluid, curvilinear silhouette composed of stacked horizontal layers, giving them an airy and ethereal quality. The objects vary in size, with heights ascending from the smallest to the largest, which reaches 39 cm. The largest object in this limited edition of 20 is signed by Arad at the base. These pieces embody Arad’s innovative approach to material and form, seamlessly blending design and sculpture while adding a sense of movement through their layered construction.
4 White Objects, 2012
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4 objects, the largest one is signed in marker on the bottom. // 4 White Objects by Ron Arad, created in 2012, is a series of four sculptural pieces that feature a minimalist yet captivating form. Each object, crafted in white nylon, displays a fluid, curvilinear silhouette composed of stacked horizontal layers, giving them an airy and ethereal quality. The objects vary in size, with heights ascending from the smallest to the largest, which reaches 39 cm. The largest object in this limited edition of 20 is signed by Arad at the base. These pieces embody Arad’s innovative approach to material and form, seamlessly blending design and sculpture while adding a sense of movement through their layered construction.
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