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Currey & Company
The Wes Marble Disc is a textural marvel. The pitting and mottling of the natural stone make the tan sculpture feel like a fossilized artifact, while the simplicity of the black metal base furthers the feel that this stone disc is museum-worthy. Because the personality of each slice of stone varies, each of these decorative accessories will be unique.
Alice Lane Home Collection
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Carved from a single block of purple Carrara Marble, the Petra Sculpture is a timeless, sophisticated addition. Its natural veining lends visual texture and interest, elevating its elegant design. Style on a pedestal, bookshelf, or built-in for an eye-catching statement.
A&B Home
This elegant sculpture brings together the sleek aluminum texture with the classic beauty of marble for a modern touch. With the mix of two high-quality materials, this piece can effortlessly enrich your living room or bedroom's ambiance.
Liang & Eimil
Add a touch of abstract art to your interior with a large marble sculpture finished in a striking black marble colorway.
Create a focal point in any interior space with this marble sculpture complete with a brass stainless steel base.
Eichholtz USA
The Met x Eichholtz presents the Bust of Julius Caesar, drawing inspiration from a magnificent 16th-century marble bust in The Met collection by Andrea di Pietro di Marco Ferrucci (Italian, 1465–1526). Featuring an antiqued marble look, our interpretation of the original bust celebrates the detailed artisanship and historical allure of this Florentine sculpture, referencing ancient Rome. Elevate your decor with this timeless piece, blending classic elegance with contemporary sophistication. Historic provenance: Our Bust of Julius Caesar is inspired by a sculpture (ca. 1512–14) of the Roman leader by Andrea di Pietro di Marco Ferruci (Italian, 1465–1526). The original, now in The Met collection, boasts the ornate al'antica style fashionable in Florentine sculpture during the 15th and early 16th centuries. The naturalistic face and intricate detailing showcase Ferruci's remarkable skill. Our interpretation of the Museum's bust honors the legacy of classical antiquity and Renaissance sculpture.
A sophisticated addition to an elegant home, this oval tray is crafted entirely of marble. Minimalist and refined, this piece is as versatile as can be suited in any interior.