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Crafted from metal and finished in a rustic black tone, the Ellis is a unique decorative object that is inspired by a vintage weighing scale. With stunning details that complement its superior finish and sturdy construction, the Ellis makes for a great addition to any space based on the Industrial design style.
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With an asymmetrical form and a unique mix of materials, the Ellis cocktail table achieves a singular look. The rectangular case features white oak veneers in a tamarind finish, while an inset rectangular box has a jicama finish. For dramatic contrast, a heavily textured cast aluminum band wraps around one corner. Composed of sleek lines and geometric shapes, this creative design pushes the boundaries of rustic modern style.
The Rug Company
Wide unidirectional sweeps cross and bleed into each other, suggesting a chaotic, but freeing release. Named after Ellis Island, symbolic of New York’s rich and diverse history.
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Worlds Away
Rounded metal loop sculpture in textured brass.
The Ellis side table presents a creative form and a unique juxtaposition of materials. A round top featuring white oak veneers in jicama finish rests upon three sculptural legs. One leg is crafted from cast aluminum in a shiny nickel finish, while the other two match the top. The use of asymmetry keeps the piece fresh and engaging.
Four Hands Art Studio
Brad Ellis is a Texas-based artist whose focus is on abstract painting. Throughout his career, he has continually experimented with imagery from tightly rendered, systematic patterns to loosely constructed, expressionistic compositions. He has distinguished himself by embracing the ancient medium of encaustic which is hot wax painting and is a process by which heated beeswax is mixed with pigments and applied to board or canvas and then fused to the surface with a heat source. Brad approaches each new painting with the same consistency that he's employed for many years now which he referred to as “Pattern, Rhythm, and Process.” He typically starts each painting by building up layers of paper and/or fabric collage materials by cutting and mounting these pieces onto the canvas or board and arranging them in a way to form the underlying pattern of the painting. This helps lay the foundation for the initial imagery and paves the way for the applications of the other mediums.
. Charles. Danvers, MA. 2023-08-20 20:35:22
Love it, colors were as represented online. Always a concern with online art, no problem in this instance. Hanging was easy with provided hardware.. Gina. Bigfork, MT. 2023-04-06 17:14:28
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