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|param2 = Marble, brass, steel
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""Arch Candleholders"" were made in an edition of 10 in a "n" and a "u" shape. Each piece is engraved with a number and year on the underside of the brass disk and were sold through The Future Perfect.
'''Arch Candleholders''' were made in an edition of 10 in a "n" and a "u" shape. Each piece is engraved with a number and year on the underside of the brass disk and were sold through The Future Perfect.


The design utilizes a waterjet which cuts in flat 2 dimensions to make an object that through its proportions and the simple addition of brass hardware to break from the flat shapes normally associated with this process.
The marble was cut in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and the brass hardware machined in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Polishing and assembly was done by hand in the studio of [[Chen Chen & Kai Williams]].
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==Prototypes==
Made with aluminum hardware.
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File:CK-Arc_Pro_N.jpg
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==Variants==
Arch Mouse Pad
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File:CK-Arc_MPad_01.jpg
File:CK-Arc_MPad_01.jpg

Revision as of 00:35, 17 July 2018

Arch Candleholder
CK-Arc Fin NU.jpg
Design Year: 2014
Dimensions: Marble, brass, steel
Materials: Studio Produced

Arch Candleholders were made in an edition of 10 in a "n" and a "u" shape. Each piece is engraved with a number and year on the underside of the brass disk and were sold through The Future Perfect.

The design utilizes a waterjet which cuts in flat 2 dimensions to make an object that through its proportions and the simple addition of brass hardware to break from the flat shapes normally associated with this process.

The marble was cut in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and the brass hardware machined in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Polishing and assembly was done by hand in the studio of Chen Chen & Kai Williams.

Prototypes

Made with aluminum hardware.

Variants

Arch Mouse Pad