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      Client: Neither a sofa nor an armchair

      Art direction: Elie Pullum

      Website: sarapolmar.no

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      Between by Sara Polmar

      A personal response to Oslo’s Vigeland Park (the world’s largest sculpture garden devoted to a single artist), this patinated bronze vase explores the relationship between the organic and the man-made. The openings around the vase form a frame for the flowers or plants within it, creating a juxtaposition between the grounded weight and seemingly eternal character of the object and the changing and changeable nature of its contents.

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      A personal response to Oslo’s Vigeland Park (the world’s largest sculpture garden devoted to a single artist), this patinated bronze vase explores the relationship between the organic and the man-made. The openings around the vase form a frame for the flowers or plants within it, creating a juxtaposition between the grounded weight and seemingly eternal.

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      A personal response to Oslo’s Vigeland Park (the world’s largest sculpture garden devoted to a single artist), this patinated bronze vase explores the relationship between the organic and the man-made. The openings around.

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      A personal response to Oslo’s Vigeland Park (the world’s largest sculpture garden devoted to a single artist), this patinated bronze vase explores the relationship between the organic and the man-made. The openings around.

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