Frank Gehry Left Twist Cube
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531931
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Frank Gehry Left Twist Cube
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
531931
Black
Blue
Green
Magenta
Red
Silver
White
Yellow
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- Durable and weatherproof.
- Suitable for use inside and out.
- Choice of several colors.
- 17⅜" H 17⅜" W 19¾" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Frank Gehry for Heller®
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Color
Black
Blue
Green
Magenta
Red
Silver
White
Yellow
Item Number:6597
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Details
The sense of play evident in Frank Gehry’s architecture also informs the Gehry Left Twist Cube (2004) from Heller. As unique and beautiful as his buildings, this sculptural monolithic piece comes in vibrant colors inspired by Gehry’s flower sculpture for French artist Sophie Calle. Each hollow single-piece form features consistent wall thickness and stress-free outer corners for supreme resistance to breakage. Suitable for residential and commercial use indoors and out. Made in U.S.A.
- Durable and weatherproof.
- Suitable for use inside and out.
- Choice of several colors.
- Brand
- Heller®
- Collection
- Frank Gehry Outdoor Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 17⅜" H 17⅜" W 19¾" D
- Product Weight
- 13.25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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2-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Frank Gehry Left Twist Cube
- Height (in): 17⅜
- Width (in): 17⅜
- Depth (in): 19¾
- Weight (lbs): 13.25
- Rotational-molded polyethylene
Frank Gehry
Frank Gehry is one of the most internationally recognized and prolific architects and designers. His work defies categorization but has made him an icon of architecture and can be loosely defined as "deconstructivist." Gehry’s architectural fascination with aluminum and his proficiency in meshing components of engineering and design create innovative, user-friendly furniture.
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