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metamorphosis by lorenzo
AKWB-9032 peacoat/bermuda blue Wall Installation
AU$ 17,552
(Inclusive of all taxes)Choose a color peacoat/bermuda blue
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material
wool and bamboo silk -
weaving
hand knotted -
texture
soft -
pile thickness
400-401 mm -
Shape
irregular
- modern
- hand knotted
- Do not touch or handle the artwork directly—support from the base or designated areas only.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth; avoid compressed air, sprays, or water.
- Keep away from high-traffic areas to prevent accidental contact or damage.
- If components loosen or shift, consult a professional for repositioning or repair.
- Avoid placing near heat sources, air vents, or windows to prevent material distortion.
- Periodic inspection and gentle dusting recommended to maintain integrity over time.
- For in stock products - Free insured delivery worldwide. Duties and Taxes included.
- Delivery Estimates: 6-12 business days (In some cases custom clearance might take longer)
The Design Story
metamorphosis by lorenzoA journey of tracing heritage roots in Peru and Italy, this collection by artist Lorenzo Vitturi not only questions boundaries but is designed with a vision to also transcend them. The collection ranges from large, soft sculptures suspended overhead to intricate still-life pieces with fractal patterns and geometry, the works explore contrasts in scale. The oversized, tactile forms encourage us to measure our bodies against their volume, to reflect on the relationship between our material and theirs, while subtly gesturing toward forms that transcend the human experience. Each material used to create this collection plays a silent role and is a protagonist in its own form, to bring harmony to the life-like sculptures, urging the viewer to see parts of themselves in the forms. Lorenzo also powerfully re-employs the tradition and knowledge of glass and textile – adaptable mediums often labelled in ‘Western art’ as craft – to imagine new visual languages and encounters between cultures. In a way, these ‘handmade visions’ create emotionally-charged spaces where two or more cultures meet, where different social classes encounter one other and to ultimately move beyond what separates ‘us’ from ‘them’.
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Sustainable
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Handcrafted
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Made with Genuine Fabric


