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“Petit torse”
“Petit torse”
Two doors cabinet “Organon”
Two doors cabinet “Organon”
“Cheyennes” table
“Cheyennes” table
Coffee tables “Clouds”
Coffee tables “Clouds”
“L’infini”
“L’infini”
“Poulette”
“Poulette”
“Blanche”
“Blanche”
“Carmen”
“Carmen”
“Souffle light”
“Souffle light”
Pair of side tables
Pair of side tables
Carmen ( first version )
Carmen ( first version )
“Glacier”
“Glacier”
“Carbon color”
“Carbon color”
“Eye Eve”
“Eye Eve”
“Drapé”
“Drapé”
“Folie végétale” pedestal table
“Folie végétale” pedestal table
“Archipenko” table
“Archipenko” table
“Gold torso”
“Gold torso”
“Spring of moon” table
“Spring of moon” table
“Peggy” table
“Peggy” table
“Opera” table
“Opera” table
“Analemma” sculpture
“Analemma” sculpture
“Dionysos” table
“Dionysos” table
“La vague d’encre”
“La vague d’encre”
Coffe table “Al’Inbïq”
Coffe table “Al’Inbïq”
“The infinty” light
“The infinty” light
“Torsion”
“Torsion”
Lamps “Golden drops”
Lamps “Golden drops”
Two doors cabinet ” Archal “
Two doors cabinet ” Archal “
“Sans titre”
“Sans titre”
“Oval” coffee table
“Oval” coffee table
“The breath”
“The breath”
“Tintoretto” console
“Tintoretto” console
“Le souffle”
“Le souffle”
“Mel”
“Mel”
“Mallorca”
“Mallorca”
“GNS mirror”
“GNS mirror”
“Cheyennes” table, purple pink !
“Cheyennes” table, purple pink !
“Triton” table
“Triton” table
“Miro” table
“Miro” table
“Meiose”
“Meiose”
“L’infini” wall lamps
“L’infini” wall lamps
“Cheyennes” side table
“Cheyennes” side table
“Aguirre”
“Aguirre”
“Maia” wall lamps
“Maia” wall lamps
“Boson”
“Boson”
Nathanael Le Berre
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“Drapé”
Année
2004
Client
Beyrouth, private collection
Dimensions
L60 x l38 x H40 cm
Material and finishes
Polished steel sheet with blue varnish
Description

This is my first sculpture. Originally, it was to be partially set on an asphalt block. I had been researching asphalt, because I love the depth of its blacks, its shine and the play of shadow and light on its surface. I intended to make a closed shape but, while I was creating it, I felt the need to open it up to show its interior.

Date:10 February 2015
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