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Shlomi Haziza Pedestal

Wonderful Modern Shlomi Haziza Stacked Acrylic Lucite Helix Spiral Pedestal
By Shlomi Haziza
Located in Roslyn, NY
A Wonderful Modern Shlomi Haziza Stacked Acrylic Lucite Helix Spiral Pedestal
Category

20th Century Mid-Century Modern Pedestals

Materials

Acrylic, Lucite

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Vintage Shlomi Haziza Lucite Side Table
By Haziza
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A stunning clear Lucite side table or pedestal by Shlomi Haziza. A round base and top held apart by
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Lucite

Shlomi Haziza Signed Post Modern Colorful Lucite Pedestal and Sculpture
By Shlomi Haziza
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
A Shlomi Haziza pedestal and floor sculpture. This is a wonderful post modern set of colorful
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Lucite

Contemporary Shlomi Haziza Signed Multicolored Lucite Acrylic Pedestal Stand
By Shlomi Haziza
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
Shlomi Haziza. In excellent condition. The dimensions of the base are 14" diameter x 36" height.    
Category

Vintage 1980s Pedestals

Materials

Acrylic

ORNAMENTAL PEDESTAL
By Shlomi Haziza
Located in Three Oaks, MI
Haziza started as a painter and later began to explore new mediums. He ran a small studio in his
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

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