Series inspired by the 60’s Op Art.
April 2nd, 2012
The hand crafted woven balls often appear to be moving or breathing due to their precise, mathematically- based composition. Their bold sculptural presence often place them as the centre of attention. Available in three sizes.
Made in Melbourne Approx. 4-6 week lead time unless in stock
Materials
Powder coated wire frame, French Gros Grain Ribbon and electric wiring – please select your colour preference from the colour chart above.
Dimensions
Small (Kah-du 40)
HEIGHT 400mm
DIAMETER 400mm
CABLE 23000mm (Adjustable to become shorter)
Medium (Kah-du 60)
HEIGHT 600mm
DIAMETER 600mm
CABLE 23000mm (Adjustable to become shorter)
Large (Kah-du 80)
HEIGHT 800mm
DIAMETER 800mm
CABLE 23000mm (Adjustable to become shorter)
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