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Creator: Emiliano Godoy
2 Bars 1 Glass Big Decorative Center Piece Vessel
By Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, Brian Thoreen
Located in Mexico City, MX
Vissio is delighted to announce the launch of 2B1G, a new series of limited-edition works produced in collaboration by: Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, and Brian Thoreen. 2B1G (2 ...
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2010s Mexican Emiliano Godoy Abstract Sculptures

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Steel

2 Bars 1 Glass Small Decorative Center Piece Vessel
By Brian Thoreen, Emiliano Godoy, Héctor Esrawe
Located in Mexico City, MX
Vissio is delighted to announce the launch of 2B1G, a new series of limited-edition works produced in collaboration by: Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, and Brian Thoreen. 2B1G (2 ...
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2010s Mexican Emiliano Godoy Abstract Sculptures

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Steel

Black Tomatoe Decorative Center Piece Vessel
By Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, Brian Thoreen
Located in Mexico City, MX
Announcing Tomato, a limited-edition design work by: Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, and Brian Thoreen for Vissio. Each Tomato is individually blown by a team of Nouvel Studio artisans so that no two are ever exactly alike. The four-person team required to make the Tomatoes begins by blowing a large bubble with molten glass...
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2010s Mexican Emiliano Godoy Abstract Sculptures

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Glass

2 Bars 1 Glass Medium Decorative Center Piece Vessel
By Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, Brian Thoreen
Located in Mexico City, MX
Vissio is delighted to announce the launch of 2B1G, a new series of limited-edition works produced in collaboration by: Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, and Brian Thoreen. 2B1G (2 ...
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2010s Mexican Emiliano Godoy Abstract Sculptures

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Steel

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Emiliano Godoy abstract sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Emiliano Godoy abstract sculptures are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Emiliano Godoy abstract sculptures, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider abstract sculptures by Héctor Esrawe, Ernesto Duran, and Rebeca Cors. Prices for Emiliano Godoy abstract sculptures can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $2,139 and can go as high as $3,618, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $2,445.

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