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MALGORZATA BANY PILOTIS SIDE TABLE / MARBLE Ø14" x H18”

MALGORZATA BANY PILOTIS SIDE TABLE / MARBLE Ø14" x H18”

MALGORZATA BANY 

Malgorzata Bany is a London-based artist and designer specializing in Jesmonite. Working across a wide range of disciplines including sculpture, furniture and homewares her work adheres to the principles of sensuality, tactility and minimalism. Malgorzata’s work has frequently been described as blurring the lines between art and design.

Inspired by support columns that lift a building above ground or water. Each piece is formed using a mould made of paper, used only once, making each piece unique.

 

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MALGORZATA BANY PILOTIS SIDE TABLE / MARBLE Ø14" x H18”

MALGORZATA BANY 

Malgorzata Bany is a London-based artist and designer specializing in Jesmonite. Working across a wide range of disciplines including sculpture, furniture and homewares her work adheres to the principles of sensuality, tactility and minimalism. Malgorzata’s work has frequently been described as blurring the lines between art and design.

Inspired by support columns that lift a building above ground or water. Each piece is formed using a mould made of paper, used only once, making each piece unique.

 

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MALGORZATA BANY 

Malgorzata Bany is a London-based artist and designer specializing in Jesmonite. Working across a wide range of disciplines including sculpture, furniture and homewares her work adheres to the principles of sensuality, tactility and minimalism. Malgorzata’s work has frequently been described as blurring the lines between art and design.

Inspired by support columns that lift a building above ground or water. Each piece is formed using a mould made of paper, used only once, making each piece unique.