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The Atlas screen is a decorative room screen made of chamcha wood ornamented with a whimsical metal figure in a bronze finish. Because this piece is crafted from natural solid wood, color and woodgrain character may vary, adding a unique personality to your piece. The Atlas collection, which reflects the ethos that Phillips Collection personifies—modern organic—has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. With this screen, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement that will be a textural accent in any room.
The Atlas Lifting Wood Sculpture has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. The black figures extending from the black base on this sculpture, which support the organically shaped wood artifact, have as weighty a job as the mythical hero. With this sculpture, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of Nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement. Given with the minimal feel of this composition, the overall style is fitting for a number of interiors, including contemporary, modern farmhouse, and industrial chic. There are a variety of furnishings and accessories in the Atlas Collection that reflect the ethos Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic. We have three decorative sculptures in this series.
The Atlas Balancing Log Sculpture has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. The black figures extending from the black base on this sculpture, which support the organically shaped wood artifact, have as weighty a job as the mythical hero. With this sculpture, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of Nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement. Given with the minimal feel of this composition, the overall style is fitting for a number of interiors, including contemporary, modern farmhouse, and industrial chic. There are a variety of furnishings and accessories in the Atlas Collection that reflect the ethos Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic. We have three decorative sculptures in this series.
The Atlas holding sculpture has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. The figure supporting the black woodblock on this black sculpture has as weighty a job as the mythical hero. With this sculpture, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement. Combined with the clean black metal base, the overall style is fitting for several interiors, including a contemporary, modern farmhouse, and industrial chic. There are a variety of furnishings and accessories in the Atlas collection that reflect the ethos Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic.
The Atlas lifting sculpture has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. The figure supporting the woodblock on this black sculpture has as weighty a job as the mythical hero. With this sculpture, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement. Combined with the clean black metal base, the overall style is fitting for a number of interiors, including the contemporary, modern farmhouse, and industrial chic. There are a variety of furnishings and accessories in the Atlas collection that reflect the ethos Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic. We have three decorative sculptures in this series.
The Atlas balancing sculpture has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. The figure supporting the black woodblock on this black sculpture has as weighty a job as the mythical hero. With this sculpture, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement. Combined with the clean black metal base, the overall style is fitting for a number of interiors, including a contemporary, modern farmhouse, and industrial chic. There are a variety of furnishings and accessories in the Atlas collection that reflect the ethos Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic.
The Atlas Balancing Wood Sculpture has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. The black figures extending from the black base on this sculpture, which support the organically shaped wood artifact, have as weighty a job as the mythical hero. With this sculpture, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of Nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement. Given with the minimal feel of this composition, the overall style is fitting for a number of interiors, including contemporary, modern farmhouse, and industrial chic. There are a variety of furnishings and accessories in the Atlas Collection that reflect the ethos Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic. We have three decorative sculptures in this series.
Lladro
Atlas, son of Iapetus and the nymph Clymene LED the rebellion of the Titans against Zeus and, as a punishment, he was condemned to hold up the sky on his shoulders countless legends exist about this strong man who bore the weight of the celestial spheres to keep them separate from the earth and maintain the balance of the universe. He was also attributed with great learning in mathematics and astrology. Making this Atlas required a set of 12 different molds to create the porcelain fragments to compose the final piece. To further enhance the strength of this god, it was decided not to apply any other color except for some carefully chosen touches of golden luster and the iridescent metalized enamels of the sphere.
The Atlas Rail Tie Sculpture has a storied namesake. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan god of endurance whom Zeus tasked with holding up the celestial heavens for eternity. The black figures extending from the black base on this sculpture, which support the organically shaped wood artifact, have as weighty a job as the mythical hero. With this sculpture, we’ve taken a piece of chamcha wood that would have been one of nature’s castaways and made it into an elemental design statement. Given the minimal feel of this composition, the overall style is fitting for a number of interiors, including a contemporary, modern farmhouse, and industrial chic. Because this piece is a piece of raw wood, color and woodgrain character may vary, adding a unique personality to your piece. There are a variety of furnishings and accessories in the Atlas Collection that reflect the ethos Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic.
Astro Gallery of Gems
Ptychopariida is a large, heterogeneous order of trilobite containing some of the most primitive species known. The earliest species occurred in the second half of the Lower Cambrian period.*You will receive the exact object in these photos.Weight: 17 lbs, Size:17.5 x 12.5 x 2 inches
Ptychopariida is a large, heterogeneous order of trilobite containing some of the most primitive species known. The earliest species occurred in the second half of the Lower Cambrian period. Trilobites have facial sutures that run along the margin of the glabella and/or fixigena to the shoulder point where the cephalon meets the thorax. These sutures outline the cranidium, or the main, central part of the head that does not include the librigena (free cheeks). *You will receive the exact object in these photos. Certificate of authenticity included.Weight: 41 lbs, Size: 23 x 2.5 x 21 inches
This genuine Metacanthina Issoumourensis Trilobite Fossil is from the Devonian Age (roughly 400 million years ago) and was found in Morocco. Trilobites form one of the earliest known groups of arthropods. *Stock photo shown. You will receive a similar size, weight and quality specimen. Approx. Weight: 1.5 lbs, Approx. Size: 6.5 x 2 x 4.5 inches
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