Emma
$85Steel thickness: 3mm Finish: Powder Coating Procedure: CNC Fibre Laser
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Introducing Quatrinas, a masterpiece of metal wall art that is sure to take your breath away. Imagine four vibrant abstract faces of women that bring together a beautiful blend of colors that are illuminated by even the slightest of light in your space. You’ve never seen anything like it.
Our clean black computer monitor stand is designed to bring organization and space to your desk by allowing the placement of a keyboard and mouse under the computer screen when not in use. Also acts as a riser to bring the monitor up to a more eyes level comfortable viewing level. Made from heavy steel…
This clock includes all the tools required for fixing it on the wall, including 3cm spacers that make it stand away from the wall. A drill is required.You can choose to have it installed by our team of experts at checkout.
Looking for a unique decorative piece that celebrates diversity and culture Our “Enchanted” metal wall art features three elegant and graceful ethnic women floating midair, each wearing traditional clothing from their respective cultural heritage. Handcrafted from high-quality metal, “Enchanted” boasts exceptional durability and a flawless finish. Its intricate and eye-catching design makes for a captivating…
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Steel thickness: 3mm Finish: Powder Coating Procedure: CNC Fibre Laser
The Recto Network Table is a minimalist, geometric accent piece well suited for modern live/work spaces. Designed to be just the right height when using a laptop or tablet from your sofa or accent chair, this table is a mobile work surface that easily transitions back into a modern accent piece when your work is done….
“The Mona Lisa, to me, is the greatest emotional painting ever done. The way the smile flickers makes it a work of both art and science, because Leonardo understood optics, and the muscles of the lips, and how light strikes the eye – all of it goes into making the Mona Lisa’s smile so mysterious…
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