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<a href="https://www.tefaf.com/fairs/tefaf-maastricht">TEFAF&nbsp;Maastricht | 9 - 14 March 2024</a>

Image: Jan Faukner

We are honoured to announce that our Si02 '1755' Vessel will be showcased at TEFAF Maastricht as be part of Sarah Myerscough Gallery's exhibition Monolith. Renowned as the world's premier fair for fine art, antiques, and design we are delighted that this work will be a part of this exceptional event.

The stunning Si02 '1755' vessel, an elongated iteration of our beloved Twisted Pair. Our exploration into 3D printing in sand has always been driven by a desire to push the boundaries of this craft process. Despite being built by machine, this artwork presented unique challenges due to its size and scale. Through the collaboration of experts, we were able to bring this giant vision to life. 

Standing impressively tall at just under 6ft, this vessel captivates viewers with its unique and beautiful design, its flowing lines exuding elegance. The intricacy and scale of this vessel means that it has continued to turn heads ever since its evolution. In 2022, Si02 '1755' was chosen as the cover image of 'Craft Britain: Why Making Matters' a book by David Linley and Helen Chislett. We are ecstatic to be showing this piece again alongside some other brilliant work as part of Sarah Myerscough's curated show. 

'Our curated exhibition Monolith takes inspiration from this dichotomy; presenting works that support a magical view of the world, yet which are grounded by the innovation and expertise of the contemporary designers, makers and sculptors who conceived them. Through the excellence of crafted design and the varied histories of materials, the works in this collection signal an alluring obscurity evoking pre-industrial forms and natural motifs, while reigning from a truly contemporary landscape.⁠' - Sarah Myerscough Gallery

For all sales enquiries, please contact: rachel@sarahmyerscough.com

Location: Forum 100, 6229 GV Maastricht, The Netherlands

Dates: 9th of March - 14th of March