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Cyan Design
Bring a charming touch of cheeky liveliness with this vintage art deco-inspired sculpture. Finished in bronze and black, this bubbly glitzy gal would add a sweetly sassy feel to a Hollywood glam-inspired master bedroom.
Noir
Intricately designed, this statue is charming and relaxing, it can add humor to any environment. The perfect addition to modern-day décor.
I agree with the other reviews...it is a heavy piece and worth the money. It makes a statement. My only negative is that the overall size is larger than I thought.. Cathi. MA. 2020-02-11 08:19:32
Lladro
An excellent example of our artists' mastery in sculpture, together is a porcelain sculpture evincing their consummate control of modeling the human body, volumes, and balanced forms. White matte porcelain is the perfect medium to express warmth and to recreate with precision the details of the entwined bodies. Together is a work that manages to convey the connection and intimacy of two lovers, who seem to float in the air.
Daum
"True Love" is an homage to the Place des Abbesses in Montmartre Paris where one can contemplate the famous Wall of Love, “Le Mur des Je T’aime.
This version of The Guest is signed by Kzeng Jiang, the first artist of Chinese origin to join the creative universe of this iconic character. A creative based in Shanghai, his work captures the contemporary culture of the East through vibrant and radical illustrations. Kzeng seeks to capture his cultural roots through the symbolism of traditions such as Chinese face painting or Song dynasty flowers. Elements that he reinterprets under his prism and that in this case are represented, for example, with three large eyes on the face that, according to the author, "allows him to see, past, present and future as if he were a messenger traveling through time". At the chromatic level, Kzeng resorts to blues on white porcelain to achieve visual harmony and balance. Colors that he combines with golden luster strokes to create that sense of prestige that was so typical of ancient Chinese porcelain. The result is a creation that conveys the elegance of porcelain and is an example of the most conceptual and contemporary design.
Spread a little peace and love with this sculpture. An unexpectedly chic way to add interest to any décor! Handcrafted and beautifully detailed, with a textural brass finish, the look is fresh, young & now.
Lead designer, swiss-born Georg Baehler creates every item for Noir the old-fashioned way with a pencil and paper. Whether wholly original or classically inspired, every Noir product is meticulously designed to scale by Georg’s hand.
Stunning. Beautiful hefty solid brass.. Paulino. Atlanta, GA. 2025-07-05 12:40:19
Cute figurine, nicely finished although it is more gold in colour than what I'd thought it would be.. Anna. Bozman, MD. 2020-10-11 12:56:05
Tara Wilson Designs
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Brighten up your home with our thick happy stand-alone. The vibrant rainbow colors are mirrored for extra polish and pop!
This version of The Guest is signed by Kzeng Jiang, the first artist of Chinese origin to join the creative universe of this iconic character. A creative based in Shanghai, his work captures the contemporary culture of the East through vibrant and radical illustrations. Kzeng seeks to capture his cultural roots through the symbolism of traditions such as Chinese face painting or Song dynasty flowers. At a chromatic level, the artist resorts to blues on white porcelain to achieve visual harmony and balance. Colors that he combines with golden luster strokes to create that sense of prestige that was so typical of ancient Chinese porcelain. The result is a creation that conveys the elegance of porcelain and is an example of the most conceptual and contemporary design.
The Guest is a piece created by Jaime Hayon for The Guest collection by Lladró Atelier, the brand's ideas lab, which invites leading artists from around the world to customise this unique character. The series includes collaborations by Paul Smith, Devilrobots, Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, Rolito and Hayon himself.
In "Love Dance," two abstract human figures dance with poetic flourishes in a broad expanse of color. The luminosity and transparency of the crystal reveal the endless void of space imagined by the artist, in which the two figures move.
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