Set of six prototype 'Clay' chairs
Hand-made by Baas & den Herder, The Netherlands. Each chair back inset with metal lettering “BAAS” (6).
Lot# 91 - Design Auction - Phillips de Pury & Company, June 3rd, 2009.
Hand-made by Baas & den Herder, The Netherlands. Each chair back inset with metal lettering “BAAS” (6).
Lot# 91 - Design Auction - Phillips de Pury & Company, June 3rd, 2009.
Produced by Established & Sons, Ltd., UK, from the Seamless collection.
Number two from an edition of eight. Underside with two metal roundels stamped with “Established/& Sons/British Made” and “Designed by/Zaha Hadid/Seamless / 2006/Swash 2 / 8.”
Each chair back impressed with “CLAUDE LALANNE” and “84.” Originally designed for Olivier de la Baume (12).
Lot# 49 - Design Auction - Phillips de Pury & Company, June 3rd, 2009.
Produced by Marc Newson, France. Number five from an edition of ten, plus two artist’s proofs and one prototype.
Underside with metal roundel stamped with “MN/Black hole table/5 / 10” and signature.
Produced by Estudio Campana, Brazil. From an edition of 12 plus four artist’s proofs and two prototypes. Together with a certificate of authentcitiy from Estudio Campana.
Lot# 80 - Design Auction - Phillips de Pury & Company, June 3rd, 2009
Produced by Committee, UK, from the Kebab series.
The binoculars signed in marker with “2007/Committee” and “Over the Hills and Far Away” and central rod signed in marker with “Over the Hills + Far Away.”
Editioned by RW Work Ltd., USA and Luca Dosi Delfini, The Netherlands.
Number ten from an edition of 12. Underside with manufacturer’s brass plaque impressed with “RW/WORK LTD/EDITIONS DOSI DELFINI” and incised with “Breakfast Chair/1 of 12/10.”
Originally designed for the theatrical production Cosmopolitan Greetings, 1988.
Produced by Ron Arad Studio, Italy. Number two from an edition of five
plus three artist’s proofs. Edge of base incised with “Ron Arad 2 / 5.”
Lot #74 Design Auction, Phillips de Pury & Company June 3rd, 2009
An important and early work, the Genoa desk examines the notion of implied movement, layering and juxtaposition.
By manipulating the movement of the forms, this work examines the relationship of surfaces, promoting a gut response to the juxtaposition of dynamic elemental forms; creating a static moment of suspended action, frozen from a manual of folds.
Produced by Estudio Campana, Brazil. From an edition of 35 plus five artist’s proofs and three prototypes. Together with a certificate of authenticity from Estudio Campana.
Lot# 88 – Phillips de Pury & Company Design Auction, April 30th, 2009.
Manufactured by Id Productions for Demakersvan, The Netherlands. From an edition of 20.
Lot# 84 - Phillips de Pury & Company Design Auction, April 30th, 2009.
Produced by The Gallery Mourmans, The Netherlands. Number three from an edition of six. Side incised with ’Ron Arad 3 / 6.
Lot# 82 - Phillips de Pury & Company Design Auction, April 30th, 2009.
Number one from an edition of four. Largest impressed with ‘ALEVY RWLW SET01’, medium impressed with ‘ALEVY RWMW SET01’ and smallest impressed with ‘ALEVY RWSW SETO1’ (3).
Lot# 80 – Phillips de Pury & Company Design Auction, April 30th, 2009.
Given the nature of the design concept utilising found drawers, each example from the edition of 200 is unique.
Lot# 77 – Phillips de Pury & Company Design Auction, April 30th, 2009.
Number four from an edition of ten. Underside with paper label with signature and '4/10/AVL 001749'.
Lot# 76 – Phillips de Pury & Company Design Auction, April 30th, 2009.
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