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Creator: Gumdesign
Segnatempo
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
Perpetual calendar made of Tunisian stone and brass. It represents a time that differs from the frenzy of everyday life with its contrasts and contradictions. A time that protects t...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Brass

Temporaneo
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
Perpetual calendar made of Tunisian stone and brass. It is inspired by the rules to teach counting to children; in the same way this calendar teaches and communicates the value of ti...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Brass

Anfore
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection of vases in Leccese Stone and etched iron that comes from the theme of the "discovery"; recovered from a distant past, they are revised in a contemporary way, stylized, ...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Iron

Ampolle
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection of vases in Leccese Stone and etched iron that comes from the theme of the "discovery"; recovered from a distant past, they are revised in a contemporary way, stylized, ...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Iron

Colonne, Basso
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection of vases in Leccese Stone and etched iron that comes from the theme of the "discovery"; recovered from a distant past, they are revised in a contemporary way, stylized, ...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Iron

OgniDove, Noce
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of traditional travertine and walnut - numerically controlled - glazed ceramic hand-glazed ceramic according to ancient Vietri traditions; two companies in the Nea...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Colonne, Alto
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection of vases in Leccese Stone and etched iron that comes from the theme of the "discovery"; recovered from a distant past, they are revised in a contemporary way, stylized, ...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Iron

Destini Incrociati D+01+E
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of hand-hammered and numerically controlled white Carrara marble meets the more artisan terracotta - the hand-pulled brick - according to the most ancient tradition...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

OgniDove, Classico
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of traditional travertine and walnut - numerically controlled  - glazed ceramic hand-glazed ceramic according to ancient Vietri traditions; two companies in the Ne...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Destini Incrociati, C+01+E
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of hand-hammered and numerically controlled white Carrara marble meets the more artisan terracotta - the hand-pulled brick - according to the most ancient tradition...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Destini Incrociati, B+01+04+C
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of hand-hammered and numerically controlled white Carrara marble meets the more artisan terracotta - the hand-pulled brick - according to the most ancient tradition...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Destini Incrociati A+B+01+01+D
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of hand-hammered and numerically controlled white Carrara marble meets the more artisan terracotta - the hand-pulled brick - according to the most ancient tradition...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Destini Incrociati _ A+01+C
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of hand-hammered and numerically controlled white Carrara marble meets the more artisan terracotta - the hand-pulled brick - according to the most ancient tradition...
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2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Destini Incrociati _ A+B+01+01+C
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of hand-hammered and numerically controlled white Carrara marble meets the more artisan terracotta - the hand-pulled brick - according to the most ancient tradition...
Category

2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Destini Incrociati A+C+01+01+D
By Gumdesign
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of hand-hammered and numerically controlled white Carrara marble meets the more artisan terracotta - the hand-pulled brick - according to the most ancient tradition...
Category

2010s Italian Gumdesign Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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Gumdesign sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Gumdesign sculptures are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of stone and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Gumdesign sculptures, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider sculptures by Creazioni di Andrea Serra, Leonardo Bossio, and Erik Olovsson . Prices for Gumdesign sculptures can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $571 and can go as high as $8,534, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,143.

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