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In Assembled by Philip I will be showing how I put all these street finds, antiques and pieces of art together to create what is becoming my own sense of style. It's an eclectic mix of new and old objects, expensive pieces juxtaposed with upscaled second hand finds. Contemporary and modern even abstract pieces completely at home with something historical and traditional.
In Assembled by Philip I will be showing how I put all these street finds, antiques and pieces of art together to create what is becoming my own sense of style. It's an eclectic mix of new and old objects, expensive pieces juxtaposed with upscaled second hand finds. Contemporary and modern even abstract pieces completely at home with something historical and traditional.
Here I have put some of my favourite pieces together, an antique gilded chair, painting brought over from England and a crystal side table made by Toronto glass sculptor Pierre Bouchard.
Swarovski Crystal Lamp
Here I built a lamp using an antique bronze base, salvaged desk fan and Swarovski crystals. The church alter candlesticks and art deco garnitures are antique as well.
Framed Ceramic Photograph
Here I have framed a photograph of one of my old ceramic pieces. In this case I used an old frame I found in an antique store and I re-gilded the piece myself with real gold-leaf.
Framed Gladstone Sketches
Here I had an idea framing Gerald Gladstone's very modern abstract drawings in an antique gilded frame. I think it gives two completely contrasting pieces a whole new life.
Featured here are a painting in the background by British artist now living in Toronto, Canada Ray Cattell. In the foreground and centre is a ceramic vase by Loren Kaplan and to each side are glass sculptures called 'The Sisters' by Pierre Bouchard.
Ceramic vase by Loren Kaplan and 19th century gilded bronze urns.
Ceramic vase by Loren Kaplan, chess board and one of my favourites, a giant clam shell.
Paintings by Vilallonga and Dieter Rechenberg. Bronze sculpture by Gerald Gladstone.