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Design Miami/Basel 2012 Design Miami/Basel 2012 : Stand G19

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<p>Gallery Libby Sellers at Design Miami/Basel 2012</p><p>Photography by James Harris</p>
<p><strong>Peter Marigold</strong>, Log Chess Set, 2012</p><p>Single branch, plywood, graphite</p><p>62 W x 62 D x 2 H cms</p><p>Unique piece, part of a series</p><p>In cooperation with Phillips de Pury</p>
<p><strong>Fredrikson Stallard</strong>, Chess Set, 2012</p><p>Cast bronze and concrete</p><p>Board: 60 W x 60 D x 3 H cms</p><p>Edition of 8 plus 2 Artist's Proofs & 2 Prototypes</p><p>Editioned by Fredrikson Stallard</p>
<p><strong>Rolf Sachs</strong>, Weighing up the Competition chess set, 2012</p><p>Black enamel, brass, teak, felt</p><p>56 W x 56 D x 2.2 H cms</p><p>Edition of 1 plus 1 Artist's Proof</p>
<p><strong>Simon Hasan</strong>, Slice Chess Set, 2012</p><p>Patinated brass, screen printed leather, hot rolled steel plate</p><p>60 W x 60 D x 2 H cms</p><p>Edition of 3 plus 1 Artist's Proof</p>
  • Gallery Libby Sellers at Design Miami/Basel 2012. Photography by James Harris.

  • Chess set by Peter Marigold, 2010

  • Chess set by Fredrikson Stallard, 2012.

  • Rolf Sachs, Weighing up the Competition', 2012

  • Simon Hasan, Chess Set, 2012

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