
9-part Nest bowl set
63.5 cms x 63.5 cms x 20.96 cms (25 ins x 25 ins x 25 ins)
On verso signed and inscribed under each base "a" to "i"
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Contemporary Design (5th session)" held on Thu, Sep 26, 2024.
Lot 416
Lot 416
Estimate: CAD $10,000 - $15,000
Sale price withheld by the Auction house
Sale price withheld by the Auction house
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
Heller Gallery, New York
Private Collection, Montreal
Notes:
Please note: this set is sold as an installation in a light box, and each bowl measures 5 x 5 3/4 inches.
Tobias Møhl began his artistic journey studying at the Danish School of Art and Design in Copenhagen, where he developed the technical skills to execute his elegant and complex blown glass creations. Møhl is famous for his vases, bowls and sculptures using innovative glassblowing techniques. He is also recognized for his glass pieces that incorporate sculptural design elements, creating objects that are both functional and aesthetic. By combining various blowing and glassworking techniques, Møhl achieves unique visual and tactile effects, establishing himself as a major figure in the world of contemporary glassmaking.
Heller Gallery, New York
Private Collection, Montreal
Notes:
Please note: this set is sold as an installation in a light box, and each bowl measures 5 x 5 3/4 inches.
Tobias Møhl began his artistic journey studying at the Danish School of Art and Design in Copenhagen, where he developed the technical skills to execute his elegant and complex blown glass creations. Møhl is famous for his vases, bowls and sculptures using innovative glassblowing techniques. He is also recognized for his glass pieces that incorporate sculptural design elements, creating objects that are both functional and aesthetic. By combining various blowing and glassworking techniques, Møhl achieves unique visual and tactile effects, establishing himself as a major figure in the world of contemporary glassmaking.
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