All the President’s Men - the concentric desks in the Library of Congress seemed like a newspaper conveyor belt breaking Nixon's Watergate. Departing from steel, materials included bicycle chain,
printer plates, brass, gimbaled
compass, foundry form,
and copper. Photo
credits Chris Myers.
24” wide x
13” deep x
13” tall
All the President’s Men - the concentric desks in the Library of Congress seemed like a newspaper conveyor belt breaking Nixon's Watergate. Departing from steel, materials included bicycle chain,
printer plates, brass, gimbaled
compass, foundry form,
and copper. Photo
credits Chris Myers.
24” wide x
13” deep x
13” tall
PROJECT PAGE
OFFICE COFFEE TABLE
A full-scale coffee table with a miniature office vignette set within the table’s steel framework under a glass top. "Did the meeting just end? Why was the briefcase left behind next to the chair?” One leather bound book is left on the desk, next to the blotter. The desk chair swivels and one drawer slides open. Based on a classic office image with built in bookcase and a diploma on the wall. Materials include welded steel and architectural salvage, ½” thick glass table top, handmade paper books, bicycle parts, jewelry findings, and fragments of an aluminum can.
Photo credits Kevin Chance
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Glass top is 24″x40″x½” thick. Overall height 19″
SOLD