Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 9

Green Resin Bonded Sand Modern Abstract Vessel #49 Steven Haulenbeek

About the Item

A vessel formed from resin-bonded sand by Chicago designer Steven Haulenbeek. The RBS Series utilizes silica sand, a typically disposable industrial byproduct, to create colorful sculptural objects, furniture and lighting. Steven Haulenbeek is an industrial designer and artist. In 2010 he founded his own independent design practice with interest in experimental, material, and process based objects for the home. Steven’s work passes by the typical design/build format and instead seeks to invent a production framework by which objects emerge more organically. His work is showcased in both high end residential and boutique commercial spaces - and can be found spanning the pages of publications such as the New York Times and Modern Luxury magazine.
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 5 in (12.7 cm)Depth: 8 in (20.32 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2018
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: SH201803_S6F1stDibs: LU3578312724871
More From This SellerView All
  • Green Resin Bonded Sand Modern Abstract Vessel #50 Steven Haulenbeek
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A vessel formed from Resin-Bonded Sand by Chicago designer Steven Haulenbeek. The RBS Series utilizes silica sand, a typically disposable industrial byproduct, to create colorful sculptural...
    Category

    2010s American Modern Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Resin

  • Orange Resin Bonded Sand Vessel #51 by Steven Haulenbeek
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A vessel formed from Resin-Bonded Sand by Chicago designer Steven Haulenbeek. The RBS Series utilizes silica sand, a typically disposable industrial byproduct, to create colorful sculptural...
    Category

    2010s American Modern Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Resin

  • Orange Resin Bonded Modern Sand Vessel #54
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A vessel formed from Resin-Bonded Sand by Chicago designer Steven Haulenbeek. The RBS Series utilizes silica sand, a typically disposable industrial byproduct, to create colorful scu...
    Category

    2010s American Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Resin

  • Bronze Fishbone Sculpture by Steven Haulenbeek, Lost Wax Casting
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Cast bronze sculpture from Steven Haulenbeek’s Fishbone collection. The Fishbone sculptures were created as small scale pieces that explored the lost wax casting process and part...
    Category

    2010s American Contemporary Art

    Materials

    Bronze

  • Abstract Ceramic Translated Vase 1 from Korean-American David T. Kim
    By David T. Kim
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Chicagoan David T. Kim is a potter, ceramicist, or designer, he is an student of the process. His artistic foundation is the literal translation of "hands-on" with the advancement of...
    Category

    2010s American Modern Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Ceramic

  • Translated Ceramic Vase 2
    By David T. Kim
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Chicagoan David T. Kim is a potter, ceramicist, or designer, he is an student of the process. His artistic foundation is the literal translation of "hands-on" - with the advancement ...
    Category

    2010s American Other Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Ceramic

You May Also Like
  • Brass, Black Resin Modernist Mid-Century Modern Vase, Vessel, Object Sculpture
    Located in North Miami, FL
    This tall vintage brass modernist vase, sculpture or vessel with a black resin center on both sides. is from the 60s. There is a raised moderni...
    Category

    Vintage 1960s American Modern Vases

    Materials

    Brass

  • Striped Fold III, a Coral Parian Porcelain Sculptural Vessel by Steven Edwards
    By Steven Edwards
    Located in London, GB
    Striped Fold III is a unique sculpture by the British artist Steven Edwards, created from white and coloured parian porcelain. Steven Edwards is a ceramic artist whose work investigates the language of making through the materiality and physicality of clay. Fascinated by process-led making, he uses traditional techniques that provoke unanticipated outcomes, using clay as a medium that sustains the narrative of the making process. The resulting forms embody his interaction and manipulation of the clay using bespoke tools to explore the intrinsic properties of the material. His creative practice starts by purposely placing clay under stress to reveal the natural tension and movement in its surface and form. Throughout the whole making process, he pushes, pulls, compresses and slices the material to provoke a reaction. The final forms are a combination of these making scenarios, translating a theme of duality in their appearance – the contrast of visual distortion and precision, the stillness and movement in form and the surface deception between synthetic and natural. Whilst challenging and pushing his material to the limits, often using clay bodies in ways they are not designed for, Edwards purposely exploits unexpected outcomes. Creating a sense of unease, during the making his clay cracks and buckles, resulting in permanent scars that illustrate the extremes that have been asked of it. Purely aesthetic, these fissures within the surface are an important counter point to the idealised sugary-hued confectionery layered rings. Edwards has exhibited his work at premiere contemporary design and craft shows including British Ceramics...
    Category

    2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Porcelain

  • Striped Fold with Inclusions I, Red & Blue Ceramic Vessel by Steven Edwards
    By Steven Edwards
    Located in London, GB
    Striped fold with inclusions I is a unique sculpture by the British artist Steven Edwards, created from colored parian porcelain. Steven Edwards is a ceramic artist whose work investigates the language of making through the materiality and physicality of clay. Fascinated by process-led making, he uses traditional techniques that provoke unanticipated outcomes, using clay as a medium that sustains the narrative of the making process. The resulting forms embody his interaction and manipulation of the clay using bespoke tools to explore the intrinsic properties of the material. His creative practice starts by purposely placing clay under stress to reveal the natural tension and movement in its surface and form. Throughout the whole making process, he pushes, pulls, compresses and slices the material to provoke a reaction. The final forms are a combination of these making scenarios, translating a theme of duality in their appearance – the contrast of visual distortion and precision, the stillness and movement in form and the surface deception between synthetic and natural. Whilst challenging and pushing his material to the limits, often using clay bodies in ways they are not designed for, Edwards purposely exploits unexpected outcomes. Creating a sense of unease, during the making his clay cracks and buckles, resulting in permanent scars that illustrate the extremes that have been asked of it. Purely aesthetic, these fissures within the surface are an important counter point to the idealised sugary-hued confectionery layered rings. Edwards has exhibited his work at premiere contemporary design and craft shows including British Ceramics...
    Category

    2010s British Organic Modern Vases

    Materials

    Porcelain

  • Achromatic Fold in White II, a Parian Porcelain Vessel by Steven Edwards
    By Steven Edwards
    Located in London, GB
    'Achromatic Fold in White II' is a unique sculpture by the British artist Steven Edwards, created from parian porcelain. Steven Edwards is a ceramic artist whose work investigates the language of making through the materiality and physicality of clay. Fascinated by process-led making, he uses traditional techniques that provoke unanticipated outcomes, using clay as a medium that sustains the narrative of the making process. The resulting forms embody his interaction and manipulation of the clay using bespoke tools to explore the intrinsic properties of the material. His creative practice starts by purposely placing clay under stress to reveal the natural tension and movement in its surface and form. Throughout the whole making process, he pushes, pulls, compresses and slices the material to provoke a reaction. The final forms are a combination of these making scenarios, translating a theme of duality in their appearance – the contrast of visual distortion and precision, the stillness and movement in form and the surface deception between synthetic and natural. Whilst challenging and pushing his material to the limits, often using clay bodies in ways they are not designed for, Edwards purposely exploits unexpected outcomes. Creating a sense of unease, during the making his clay cracks and buckles, resulting in permanent scars that illustrate the extremes that have been asked of it. Purely aesthetic, these fissures within the surface are an important counter point to the idealised sugary-hued confectionery layered rings. Edwards has exhibited his work at premiere contemporary design and craft shows including British Ceramics...
    Category

    2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Ceramic, Porcelain

  • Fenestration Vessel, Olive Green - Matte
    Located in Dunedin, NZ
    Introducing the Fenestration Vessel, a stunning and sophisticated addition to the Twisted Vessel collection that brings the beauty of nature into your living space. Inspired by the o...
    Category

    2010s Vases

    Materials

    Porcelain

  • Flax Vessel. Olive Green - Matte
    Located in Dunedin, NZ
    Introducing the Flax Vessel, a stunning, hand-crafted porcelain sculpture that adds a touch of elegance to any home or office space. This versatile piece can be used in a myriad of w...
    Category

    2010s Vases

    Materials

    Porcelain

Recently Viewed

View All