Ex Hale Wallpiece Gold Gilded
Ben Storms
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Material: Stainless steel and gold leaf
Dimensions:
H 90 x W 190 x D 20 cm
H 36 × W 75 × D 8 in
Variations can be custom made.
Slight variations and imperfections may apply due to a handmade production process. At OWN, we stand by these artistic choices and do not accept returns related to these intentional imperfections such as irregularities in stone or ceramics, patina on metal surfaces, wood cracking and more.
Design Year: 2024
Handmade in Belgium
Images by Alexander Popelier
Unique in Shape
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Designed by Ben Storms
With this new addition, Ben continues to expand his In Hale wallpieces series. In each case the results are related, but those who look closely will notice where they differ, sometimes subtly, sometimes remarkably. This time the definitive form, the distinctive idiom of the inflated metal pillow, is responded to in a very gentle way.
As you approach the piece, you will notice that the gold, which can stand out and shine from a distance, has been applied using an ancient and time-consuming technique. In collaboration with the incomparable Pierre Yves Morel, master decorator, this bold pillow has been expertly gilded with the signature small sheets of gold leaf, in this case 24 carats.
The contrast already inherent in the voluminous, heavy object, which appears airy and almost floating, is enhanced. Knowing that gold leaf is incredibly fragile, with a thickness of 0.12 microns, it drifts through the air. But once applied, it remains for eternity.
Variations can be custom made.

About the artist
Ben Storms is a Belgian designer and craftsman who thinks in terms of materials. By using state-of-the-art techniques he transforms them to captivating shapes that defy expectations.
Storms equally masters thinking and making. He has refined his craft as a stonemason, sculptor and woodworker. In his practice, he often combines traditional techniques with high-tech processes to create unique pieces of furniture with a sculptural character.