
WRINKLE MARBLE PITCH DROP STOOL Ă15" x H17"
WRINKLEÂ
The Pitch Drop series was born from a project that required research into Newtonian and Non Newtoian fluid dynamics. The characteristics of various fluids tested for the project sparked a fascination with all things viscus, such as asphaltum (pitch), honey, mayonnaise, glycerin and transparent gravy to name a few. The artist has casually been discussing the idea of the "drip" ever since. The pieces presented in this series are the results of our explorations into the realm of these ideas and an homage to the Pitch drop experiment started in 1927 by Professor Parnell, still ongoing, where only nine drops have fallen from the sample of pitch.
Ă15" x H17"
solid marble
marbles:
tepeaca
orizaba
tikal
bego
*in-stock, tepeca marble
lead time 10 - 12 weeks approximately
please contact GARDE
Original: $14,750.00
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WRINKLE MARBLE PITCH DROP STOOL Ă15" x H17"
WRINKLEÂ
The Pitch Drop series was born from a project that required research into Newtonian and Non Newtoian fluid dynamics. The characteristics of various fluids tested for the project sparked a fascination with all things viscus, such as asphaltum (pitch), honey, mayonnaise, glycerin and transparent gravy to name a few. The artist has casually been discussing the idea of the "drip" ever since. The pieces presented in this series are the results of our explorations into the realm of these ideas and an homage to the Pitch drop experiment started in 1927 by Professor Parnell, still ongoing, where only nine drops have fallen from the sample of pitch.
Ă15" x H17"
solid marble
marbles:
tepeaca
orizaba
tikal
bego
*in-stock, tepeca marble
lead time 10 - 12 weeks approximately
please contact GARDE
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WRINKLEÂ
The Pitch Drop series was born from a project that required research into Newtonian and Non Newtoian fluid dynamics. The characteristics of various fluids tested for the project sparked a fascination with all things viscus, such as asphaltum (pitch), honey, mayonnaise, glycerin and transparent gravy to name a few. The artist has casually been discussing the idea of the "drip" ever since. The pieces presented in this series are the results of our explorations into the realm of these ideas and an homage to the Pitch drop experiment started in 1927 by Professor Parnell, still ongoing, where only nine drops have fallen from the sample of pitch.
Ă15" x H17"
solid marble
marbles:
tepeaca
orizaba
tikal
bego
*in-stock, tepeca marble
lead time 10 - 12 weeks approximately
please contact GARDE





















