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Gardeco: Art for Everyone

A collection of ceramic pieces, glass art and abstract design objects in soapstone and new bronzes art objects at Maison&Objet

17/01/2023 - With Gardeco the art is for everyone, and in the upcoming edition of Maison&Objet Paris they will launch their newest art objects

The Belgian art publisher will be exhibiting in Hall 6 G16 from January 19 until 23: on display will be a collection of ceramic pieces, glass art and abstract design objects in soapstone. To top it all off, they are introducing several exciting new bronzes designed by partners like Guy Buseyne, Armando Di Nunzio and Kris Demuelenaere. 

Verso L’alto by Armando Di Nunzio
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Verso L’alto by Armando Di Nunzio

Verso l’alto, or in English: Towards the sky. This limited edition bronze sculpture is designed and created by the hands of Italian master sculptor Armando Di Nunzio. It represents the search for the beyond and above, in good and even in evil. Combining the feminin and masculine, showing in- and outside, this masterpiece exudes power and vulnerability parallelly and never ceases to fascinate the beholder.

Clausa Forma by Guy Buseyne
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Gardeco, Clausa Forma by Guy Buseyne

With Clausa Forma, artist Guy Buseyne aims to invoke feelings of curiosity. Its contours resemble that of a vase, yet this contemporary design piece is solid, pierced only by a narrow opening. When looking upon it, one senses the desire to know what’s inside.
This clean-cut, contemporary design object is made from ceramic and is handmade in an artisanal ceramic studio in Portugal. The irregular stone-like surface and natural, neutral tone provide a calm feel, fit for any contemporary interior.

Unfolding Gratitude by Kris Demuelenaere 
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Unfolding Gratitude by Kris Demuelenaere

Kris Demuelenaere designed the limited edition bronze sculpture Unfolding gratitude as a tribute to pioneers of modern abstract art like Jean Arp and Jorge Oteiza, grateful for unconsciously leading him to his vocation as a sculptor. Walking around this piece, the viewer will be surprised by its versatility, resulting from crisp lines in interaction with rolling curves. A carefully applied dark brown patina adds texture and intensity to this handmade artwork.

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Gardeco, Verso L’alto by Armando Di Nunzio


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