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The early prototype for the B.M. Horse chair was made using the traditional lost wax casting technique and forever preserved in acrylic block.
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by
Adam Broomberg
Originally appeared in
Pure and Symbol
on
January 26, 2009
The early prototype for the B.M. Horse chair was made using the traditional lost wax casting technique and forever preserved in acrylic block.
Appears in
Pure and Symbol
Steeped in the past but firmly grounded in the present, the designs of Satyendra Pakhalé merge futuristic shapes with centuries-old crafting techniques.
January 26, 2009
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