Stained Glass Mosaique fish figure. Represents the strength of nature, and its name, belongs to a God of the ocean. Its top part spins! This was delivered to Boston, MA where the owner sent this message back to me. “Maria, this is without doubt the most amazing piece of art furniture I have seen. It looks absolutely gorgeous in our living area and everyone comments on how incredible it is, thank you for your spectacular work!
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The tree trunk used in resins, is a concept of transforming things that are already created, either by nature or humans, and give them another meaning . It was pretty fun doing all this, for it is made out of nakar shells, in petal shape , and decided to convert them into four petaled yellow flowers. These flowers are worked in resins, on the upper top of the tree trunk’s faces. Worked in two different layers, it gives the flowers a sense of dimension and movement.
Almost as if they were floating on air. The rest of the trunk, is accompanied by stainless steel pieces, that make up the glass’s supports.
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The Tsunami Table is all about what Alrmarte stands for Uniqueness, Beauty, Function and fun!
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on Thursday, January 25th, 2007 at 7:28 pm and is filed under Projects.
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The Spinning Eye table is a unique piece that has a spinning table top. Great in a bar or the centrepiece of any room. The table was inspired by the creative works of a well known abstract artist. Covered with a layer of resin, to give it a more modern style in the end. This table is set at a good height, and it also spins. It is sober, colorful, and very decorative any where in your home. The table is featured here in the buyers room and looks amazing with the colours of artworks and polished floorboards.
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on Monday, March 27th, 2006 at 6:03 pm and is filed under Projects.
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This abstract design was inspired on artist, and famous painter, Joan Miro (1893 – 1983). Tables with simpler shapes, have more detailed designs on top. Covered with a layer of resin, to give it a more modern style in the end. This table is low, and it also spins. It is sober, colorful, and very decorative any where in your home.
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on Saturday, March 25th, 2006 at 10:22 pm and is filed under Projects.
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Basically inspired on fish theme, and algae which were spread across the table's leg. Fish are a symbol of prosperity, and good luck in the Middle East. A fish table that spins … Sounds fun for a beach house balcony, or for placing on a specific place in your home! Why not? Bring into your home something different and useful, and beautifully laboured. Fish table spins on top part.
The materials used are stained glass, all cut and hand polished, and stained glass rocks on the bottom of the table’s leg. The fine details of the finishing’s are what make this table a special piece, almost like painting pointillism on top of the material, but with stained glass. The definition and blending of colours is rich and patiently done, piece by piece. Each piece of glass, is a different code, since there is never a same piece of glass from an other. This also gives it an artistic touch, and special appearance .
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on Tuesday, March 21st, 2006 at 6:34 pm and is filed under Projects.
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The starry moon table design was inspired by the night sky, one only has to look up on a crisp clean sky at night to believe dreams are never impossible.
The starry moon table is covered with a layer of resin, to give it a more modern style in the end.
This table is a perfect way to celebrate a room. It is crisp, colorful, and very decorative anywhere in your home.
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on Monday, September 26th, 2005 at 2:11 am and is filed under Projects.
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