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Larry Becker, Vignola

$3,675.00

  • Description

    Hand-joined wire architectural tablescape armature.

    The idea of these pieces first originated 30 years ago as elements used in combination with topiary, ornamental plants, and decorative objects to create "garden landscapes" in Becker's former Upper East Side shop window.

  • Specification

    H: 26.5" W: 27.25" D: 13.25"

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    We will hold furniture free of charge for up to 10 business days from the purchase date. Storage & Handling Fees will apply after 10 days.  After 90 days, KRB has the discretion to cancel the order.

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    We will hold furniture free of charge for up to 10 business days from the purchase date. Storage & Handling Fees will apply after 10 days. After 90 days, KRB has the discretion to cancel the order.

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Larry Becker, Vignola

$3,675.00

Hand-joined wire architectural tablescape armature.

The idea of these pieces first originated 30 years ago as elements used in combination with topiary, ornamental plants, and decorative objects to create "garden landscapes" in Becker's former Upper East Side shop window.

H: 26.5" W: 27.25" D: 13.25"


212-288-2221info@krbnyc.com

LARRY BECKER

Noted florist and decorative arts and antiques dealer Larry Becker presents a collection of Wire Architectural Armatures, exclusively available at KRB.

Becker first began making wire constructions over 30 years ago, creating lightweight, phantom objects that allow a sort of "x-ray" vision of geometry, and an illusion and fantasy of place. Made by hand, and intentionally unmarked, the artist hopes they will become the mysterious work of an unknown maker and origin, in time.

Becker studied drawing and glass making at Rhode Island School of Design and worked in London with renowned florists Pulbrook and Gould, Ltd., before opening his shop, L. Becker Flowers, a legendary Upper East Side destination for 33 years. In 2020, Becker closed his NYC studio and opened Welbourne Robinson, an antiques and decorative arts shop in Hopewell, New Jersey with architect Roger Crowley.