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Material: Ash
Unique Sculpture Signed by Jörg Pietschmann
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique sculpture signed by Jörg Pietschmann Materials: Ash Measures: H 34 x W 62 x D 37 cm   In Pietschmann’s sculptures, trees that for centuries were part of a landscape and found...
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2010s German Organic Modern Ash Natural Specimens

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Ash

Sculptural Wooden Object with Organic Form by Sergio Vulpe
Located in Burlăceni, Cahul District
This one-of-a-kind sculptural object is carved from solid wood and shaped into a raw, organic form. A meditative accent piece for shelves, consoles, or gallery-style interiors — hand...
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21st Century and Contemporary Moldovan Brutalist Ash Natural Specimens

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Brass

Sigve Knutson U Trunk, Wood, Manufactured by Sigve Knutson Oslo, Norway, 2019
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sigve Knutson U Trunk Manufactured by Sigve Knutson Oslo, Norway, 2019 Wood, ash Produced for Side Gallery, Barcelona Measurements 27 cm x 27 cm x 39 H cm 10.62 in x 10.6...
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21st Century and Contemporary Norwegian Organic Modern Ash Natural Specimens

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Ash

Unique Sculpture Signed by Jörg Pietschmann
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique Sculpture Signed by Jörg Pietschmann Materials: Ash Measures: H 32 x W 109 x D 35 cm In Pietschmann’s sculptures, trees that for centuries were part of a landscape and found...
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2010s German Organic Modern Ash Natural Specimens

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Ash

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