Demie Tasse by Arman
Normaler Preis
$2,750.00
Angebot
Demie Tasse, 1990
porcelain
21-piece breakfast service includes:
1 coffee pot (approx. 9½ x 9 x 4")
1 creamer (approx. 7 x 5 x 2½")
1 sugar bowl
6 cups and saucers (cups approx. 2 x 4 x 2½")
6 side plates (1 x 9")
edition of 125 in cobalt (sold out)
edition of 250 in white
$15 flat rate; international rates calculated at checkout
This tea service by Arman consists of 21 pieces, all of which appear to have been cut in half creating a series of forms that relate to the artist’s classical works of sliced violins, cellos, and other objects. The set was manufactured in Limoges by Bernardaud. Each piece is individually stamped and numbered and comes in its original packaging. There are two variations of this set, both limited edition, one in cobalt blue and white (sold out), and the other in all white.... Read More
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