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Aperture Sculpture

Aperture Sculpture

The Ferm Living Aperture Sculpture is basically what happens when you take architecture and shrink it down into something you can actually put on your coffee table. This piece has this really interesting opening right in the center - hence the name "aperture" - that creates this cool visual effect where you're looking through the sculpture rather than just at it. The painted metal construction gives it this substantial feel that makes it seem way more expensive than it probably is, and the finish has this matte quality that doesn't compete with other things in your room for attention.

What's clever about this sculpture is how it works as both art and conversation starter without being weird or pretentious about it. The proportions are just right for most spaces - big enough to make a statement on a shelf or side table but not so massive that it takes over everything. The geometric shape means it fits with pretty much any decorating style, whether you're going for modern minimalist or something more eclectic. The opening in the middle creates these interesting shadow patterns depending on where you place it and what kind of lighting you've got going on.

Ferm Living's approach to sculptural pieces really shows their architectural background - they understand how shapes and negative space work together to create visual interest. Their Copenhagen design team consistently produces these pieces that feel both artistic and accessible, like they belong in a gallery but also work perfectly fine sitting next to your books and random household stuff. The Aperture Sculpture fits right into that philosophy of making art feel approachable instead of intimidating.

Details
  • Made In: India
  • Material: Iron
  • Dimensions: 15.7"H x 9.3"W x 7"D 
  • Additional Information: 
    • Only for decoration. Variation in colour and surface may occur
    • Carefully wipe with a dry cloth.
$111.65

Original: $319.00

-65%
Aperture Sculpture

$319.00

$111.65

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The Ferm Living Aperture Sculpture is basically what happens when you take architecture and shrink it down into something you can actually put on your coffee table. This piece has this really interesting opening right in the center - hence the name "aperture" - that creates this cool visual effect where you're looking through the sculpture rather than just at it. The painted metal construction gives it this substantial feel that makes it seem way more expensive than it probably is, and the finish has this matte quality that doesn't compete with other things in your room for attention.

What's clever about this sculpture is how it works as both art and conversation starter without being weird or pretentious about it. The proportions are just right for most spaces - big enough to make a statement on a shelf or side table but not so massive that it takes over everything. The geometric shape means it fits with pretty much any decorating style, whether you're going for modern minimalist or something more eclectic. The opening in the middle creates these interesting shadow patterns depending on where you place it and what kind of lighting you've got going on.

Ferm Living's approach to sculptural pieces really shows their architectural background - they understand how shapes and negative space work together to create visual interest. Their Copenhagen design team consistently produces these pieces that feel both artistic and accessible, like they belong in a gallery but also work perfectly fine sitting next to your books and random household stuff. The Aperture Sculpture fits right into that philosophy of making art feel approachable instead of intimidating.

Details
  • Made In: India
  • Material: Iron
  • Dimensions: 15.7"H x 9.3"W x 7"D 
  • Additional Information: 
    • Only for decoration. Variation in colour and surface may occur
    • Carefully wipe with a dry cloth.
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