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Kinetic Sculptures

Labyrinth Mahogany Brown Kinetic Sculpture

Price: $444.08

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Quantity in Stock:
Product Code:
me-scp304-dkbrn
Quantity in Stock:
Product Code:
me-scp304-dkbrn

Description

Run time: 3 hours
Measures: 35" x 34" x 7"
Ready to hang
Color may slightly vary from images shown
Kinetic Sculpture FAQ
Product Manual (included)

The intricate lines of this mesmerizing kinetic sculpture have been crafted from Baltic Birch plywood, stained in a mahogany deep brown. The piece, measuring 35" x 34" x 7", is ready to hang on receipt and is sure to add a touch of sophistication to any room. There is a hidden mechanism behind the handmade wooden piece that once wound turns continuously for up to 3 hours. It is compelling in its static state, and is even more hypnotic and lovely as it turns.

Kinetic sculpture was first created in the second half of the 20th century and quickly made its way to the mainstream because of its distinctness from static counterparts. Motors, springs, and even the air around us become the power that makes the sculptures move, a tremendous feat of art and engineering. Perfect for both contemporary and traditional styles, this is a conversation piece for guests, and wonderfully interesting for just yourself. Additional pictures and the attached video show the piece in motion.

Description

Run time: 3 hours
Measures: 35" x 34" x 7"
Ready to hang
Color may slightly vary from images shown
Kinetic Sculpture FAQ
Product Manual (included)

The intricate lines of this mesmerizing kinetic sculpture have been crafted from Baltic Birch plywood, stained in a mahogany deep brown. The piece, measuring 35" x 34" x 7", is ready to hang on receipt and is sure to add a touch of sophistication to any room. There is a hidden mechanism behind the handmade wooden piece that once wound turns continuously for up to 3 hours. It is compelling in its static state, and is even more hypnotic and lovely as it turns.

Kinetic sculpture was first created in the second half of the 20th century and quickly made its way to the mainstream because of its distinctness from static counterparts. Motors, springs, and even the air around us become the power that makes the sculptures move, a tremendous feat of art and engineering. Perfect for both contemporary and traditional styles, this is a conversation piece for guests, and wonderfully interesting for just yourself. Additional pictures and the attached video show the piece in motion.