Harmony of Opposites This sculpture is a visual poem dedicated to wood. It tells the story of the material in two acts – its natural, primal state and its transformation by the master’s hand. The silhouette is distinctly vertical, resembling an ancient totem or a stylized figure standing proudly in space.
Raw Beauty & Texture The heart of the composition is a massive fragment of light wood (fruitwood or shrub), preserved in its most authentic form. Natural cracks, knots, and traces of time are not hidden but brought to the foreground as “character marks” in the Wabi-Sabi style. The warm, golden color of the central element radiates coziness and organic softness.
Elegance & Support A counterpoint to the wild core is the base and the top, crafted from dark, rich walnut. They are precisely turned with geometric elements – spheres and rings – adding rhythm and architectural value. The dark wood passes through the light wood like a spine, symbolizing stability, balance, and the human intervention that tames chaos.
Key Features:
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Materials: An eclectic combination of Oak, Walnut, and wild wood (shrub).
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Finish: Treated with high-quality plant-based oil for a satin sheen.
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Style: Wabi-Sabi, Eclectic, Modern Rustic.
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Craftsmanship: Hand-turning and precise “through-tenon” joinery.
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Uniqueness: No two sculptures are alike – the natural shape of the central wood dictates the final design of each piece.
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Dimensions: 13cm x 63cm
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Weight: 1.5 kg (solid construction requiring stable placement).













