PIANIST center table Estremoz marble brushed steel

9.990,00 



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PIANIST center table Estremoz marble brushed steel

The Estremoz marble brushed steel by InsidherLand, doesn’t represent the piano but the hands of the artist, vehicle of technique and emotion. The brass blades design the shape of the four longest fingers that, on a white keyboard in Estremoz marble, release a melody hidden within the musical notes.

EIDOLA: Weiland Pianist, 1940, belongs to a series of 24 drawings created in the final stage of Paul Klee’s life. Among them, the Swiss painter and musician portrays the souls of musicians who, having lost their instruments, continue to play music using their own bodies.

In Pianist, the keyboard is presented as part of the body, perhaps representing the physical and spiritual connection that Klee himself had with his wife Lily Stumpf who was also a pianist, but in detail, Klee’s drawing presents only the piano’s black keys, leaving the white keys on invisibility.

 

COLLECTION
IDENTITY

MATERIAL
Top.    Estremoz marble
Base.  Handcrafted in oxidized brushed steel with matt varnish

PRODUCT OPTIONS
Top.   On request
Base. Polished, brushed, oxidized brushed or aged brushed brass/copper/steel.

Dimensions
Height. 38 cm | 15.96
Broad. 130 cm | 51.18
Depth.   75 cm | 29.52

WEIGHT
115 kg | 253.6 lbs

 

Delivery times
Production time after order: 10 weeks
Plus delivery time by mail: 1 week
Shipping costs vary depending on destination.

Terms of payment
50% when placing an order
50% after completion and before delivery
Please send inquiries to susanne.dessaive@dessaive.de

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