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David Taylor

(Sweden, Born 1966)
Estimate
4 000 - 6 000 SEK
356 - 533 EUR
367 - 550 USD
Hammer price
5 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

By law, the buyer will pay an artist fee for this work of art. This fee is 5% of the hammer price, or less. For more information about this law:

Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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For condition report contact specialist
Jonatan  Jahn
Stockholm
Jonatan Jahn
Head Specialist Contemporary and Modern Design
+46 (0)703 92 88 60
David Taylor
(Sweden, Born 1966)

a unique table lamp, "Reading Lamp", his own studio, 2014.

Concrete, aluminium and plastic. Height 42 cm.

Electrical function not guaranteed. Minor wear.

Provenance

MADE BY, Vikingagatan, Stockholm 2014.

More information

David Taylor, born in Scotland (1966-), is a versatile artist who lives and works in his studio home in the Swedish countryside. Taylor works with simple materials but with exploratory methods. With his creative and vital design language, he has distinguished himself in contemporary art. Taylor's works often involve questions about function, sculpture, mass production, and uniqueness.

Designer

David Taylor, born in Scotland, is a versatile artist who lives and works in his studio home in the Swedish countryside. Taylor works with simple materials but employs exploratory methods. With his creative and vital design language, he has distinguished himself in contemporary times. Taylor's works often involve questions about function, sculpture, mass production, and uniqueness.

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