026-Exquisite square stool
This exquisite square stool, designed by Eric Stepniewski in the Versace style, is a testament to opulence and intricate artistry. The stool's cushion, upholstered in a luxurious fabric featuring a geometric pattern, provides a comfortable and visually appealing seating surface.
The stool's base is meticulously crafted from chiseled brass, which has been lavishly gilded with 24-carat gold, resulting in a radiant surface that exudes warmth and grandeur. The design features four striking winged sphinges, also crafted from the gilded brass, which serve as the stool's legs. These mythical creatures, with their human heads, lion bodies, and majestic wings, lend a sense of strength and elegance to the piece, their intricate forms reflecting the skilled hand of the artisan.
Further enhancing the stool's decorative appeal is a central spacer, crafted from the gilded brass, which features a Melusine's head framed by four arrowheads. The Melusine, a mythical water spirit with a double-tailed serpent form, adds a touch of mystery and allure to the design, while the arrowheads provide a sense of dynamic energy.
The combination of the luxurious fabric cushion, the gilded brass, the winged sphinges, and the Melusine spacer creates a visually captivating and harmonious composition, making this stool a truly remarkable and luxurious decorative object. Eric Stepniewski's design masterfully captures the essence of the Versace style, characterized by its bold use of mythological motifs, opulent materials, and impeccable craftsmanship.
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Museum of The Wilanow Palace would like to sincerely thank the creator and owner of the Maromer Co, Eric Stepniewski, for the many years of working with us in order to return the past glory of all of the bronze Wilanow collections.
Museum of The Wilanow Palace would like to sincerely thank the creator and owner of the Maromer Co, Eric Stepniewski, for the many years of working with us in order to return the past glory of all of the bronze Wilanow collections.