In Hale Wall Piece Faux Giallo Siena
Ben Storms
Pickup currently unavailable
Dimensions:
W 91 x D 27 x H 91 cm
W 35,8 x D 10,6 x H 35,8 in
Material: Faux Giallo Siena
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: 2026
Handmade in Belgium
Images by Alexander Popelier
Limited Edition of 8 + 2 A.P. + 1 P.T.
(Certificate of authenticity)
Request the information sheet
12 weeks
12 weeks
Please contact us for a half payment method: 50% deposit before the start of production + 50% when the object is ready to ship.
Please contact us for custom enquiries.










Designed by Ben Storms
The remarkable optical confusion that defines this series is a new variation on the In Hale series. Inspired by the gorgeous stones that Storms consequently honours in his work, he joined forces with PierreYves Morel, combining their skills. As a master decorator, Morel
showcases his craftsmanship by matching the warm honey onyx, giallo Siena and the unparalleled Breccia Medicea with paint alone, down to the finest details, as Faux Jumeaux. This is not deception, however, but a sincere celebration of materiality and craftsmanship.
The In Hale series still consists of two metal plates that are welded together and then inflated under high pressure, resulting in them being partially separated. Whereas previously that form was sometimes translated into a solid stone replica, referred to as Ex Hale, here that transmutation of materiality is merely suggested, with the nature of the metal primarily adapted visually and applied more directly to the initial surfaces.

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.