Description
Hand-painted wooden wall object
Studio TitForTat gave this hand-painted wooden wall object a new life. The combination of cream and black graphic lines brings a rhythm to the object and gives it its own presence.
This upcycled wooden object has been restored and hand-painted with a care for pre-loved materials. Each piece is considered individually, with a colour combination and style chosen to suit the object. The result is a unique piece of wooden wall décor,with an appearance that builds on what was already there.
Can be hung using the hook on the back. A distinctive vintage design piece and hand-crafted decorative object as sustainable home décor.
This item is part of a series in which lines and rhythm take centre stage. The inspiration came from a visit to the sculpture garden of the Kröller-Müller Museum, where Jardin d’émail (1974) by Jean Dubuffet is situated: a large white landscape with black lines, as if stepping into a drawing.
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